TVT Records Rock Hard

Made in the days before iTunes ever existed, this crossplatform CD-ROM for TVT Records highlighted a number of upcoming artists and releases. Each artist was given it’s own ‘site’ (following the website theme wanted by the album, complete with mac os 9 inspired browser frame) with artwork and feel based upon the album artwork. Users…

Times Square Toys R Us, NYC

Assisted in creating and programming a custom store control system for the Toys R Us flagship store in Times Square. Connected by a multiuser socket server, the entire store is controlled by Director applications speaking a variety of protocols. These included the 10-foot external video marquee, one 152 individual 6 foot scrollers, lighting controllers, 32…

Sting + Organic

Created this website for Sting and Compaq back in the day before Macromedia released Flash Communication Server and the mp3 codec wasn’t being used yet, there was Macromedia Generator… This Shockwave was a Macromedia Director application that communicated with Organic’s database through ASP and configured the output of a Flash movie from Flash Generator using…

Marvel Comics: Comi-Con 1998

For the relaunch of Marvel Comics’ website, I pulled together this music video / demo of sorts as a teaser for the Comicon crowd. Basically spent a day or so getting static pages from Marvel.com, as well as capturing video of interactive assets (now easily done with ‘screencast’ software, but this was 16 years ago!);…

Marvel: Excelsior Theatre

Not only were we creating weekly Cybercomics, but we also started to make a monthly serial in the vein of the old radio shows. The Secret Adventures of Captain America were written by the likes of Ben Raab (now doing Warehouse13 on scifi), James Felder and Joe Kelly (co-creator of Ben 10) – it was…

Philips Media Comdex 1996

Created in a Land Before Broadband, the Philips Media Comdex cd-rom was one of the first applications I authored for Comdex 1996.  Basically an interactive catalog of Philips devices and consumer products it was created in Authorware with some Director modules in place. We attempted to make it more ‘fun’ by adding little ‘game like’…