Small Design Firm

I was the first employee hired by David Small to work at his new company, Small Design Firm, in 2000. Barring some time off for a Masters Degree and a summer sabatical here and there I was a designer and producer there until 2009. We built commissioned interactives and artworks for museums, institutions, and corporations. Here are some examples of projects that I was in charge of.

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2009

The Pledge Wall

A new installation that captures, collects, and displays people's personal pledges to help end the threat of genocide today. At the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washinton, DC.

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Monticello Quote Lobby

An interactive floor artwork at Monticello in Virginia. A playful exploration of Jefferson's words activated by footsteps.

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2008

Bioinformatics DataStream

This sidewalk installation displays realtime genetic and biological data that is being collected in nearby labs.

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Irish College of Leuven

Touch based information panels and artworks located throughout the Irish College in Leuven, Belgium. Learn some Irish history, blokes.

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2007

Honda Safety Interactive

A crash test simulator to allow car show attendees to witness a test impact of a 2008 Accord. The station highlights all the advanced safety mechanisms that protect passengers and pedestrians.

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Broad Institute CRX display

This enormous spiral of screens was developed for the Broad Institute in Cambridge. It consists of seventy-six LCD panels whose graphics are visible from both within the lobby and from the street.

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2005

The Nobel Chamber

An animated and reactive book detailing the life and work of Alfred Nobel, inventor of dynomite and founder of the Nobel Prizes. In the permanent collection at the Nobel Peace Center in Oslo.

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Churchill Lifeline

A fifty foot long interactive table at the Winston Churchill Museum in London. Over five thousand personal letters, photos, and movies on display.

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