I work on the Geospatial Applications Division at CIESIN in the Climate School at Columbia University, where I am usually designing and refining print-format atlases for public health in underserved places. My work there has been featured in the new york times, esri's annual map book + elsewhere.
I have a B.S. in Geography from the State University of New York at Geneseo & and an M.S. in Computational Design Practices from the Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation. at GSAPP and the Computer Music Center, I spent a lot of time thinking about, visualizing, & sonifying interactions between symbolic "digital" infrastructures and real, consequential "analog" infrastructures.
Extra-curriculars: playing drums in rock bands, audio / video synthesis, operating a record label, creative coding, web development, alternative process photography, printmaking, cycling, etc.
Based in brooklyn, ny.