Reflections on Golf on the Water
When I began my project for mapping the Camden County Golf Academy, I was sure there were plenty of opportunities for creating a narrative atlas, as Denis Wood did in […]
When I began my project for mapping the Camden County Golf Academy, I was sure there were plenty of opportunities for creating a narrative atlas, as Denis Wood did in […]
It’s hard for me to remember what life was like before the World Wide Web. I predate it by just a year, and, like many people in the ‘90s, I […]
(SPOILER WARNING: This post discusses major plot points in Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons) As an older brother to a teenage boy, I expected to have a stronger reaction […]
Though seemingly disparate forms of literature, print poems and ergodic poems share common central elements. Both forms of literature ask the reader to construct meaning from words, interpreting the author’s […]
I began work on my generative poem by considering the restraints of the title: a “t” word followed by a “g” word. To maintain the integrity of the original poem […]
I stood in front of my TV in my living room, perusing the pile of games that had accumulated on top of my Playstation 2. I opened the disc tray […]
For someone who is not good working with his hands, I am impressed with how much I learned about web design and how far I’ve come. My first web page, […]
I never thought I could ever make anything, let alone my website, pretty to look at. But, here I am with a website of my own, and it looks bold […]
Hey#iwsf12 gang, I’ve run into a couple of roadblocks with my website: Floats. Seriously, they’re being very naughty. I want to juxtapose two images at the top of my page […]
When I read a “Top Games Ever” list, I always look for key words in the author’s foreword. For example, a few years back, 1up.com listed “The 200 Greatest Games […]