People are defined somewhat through their professional resumes, but they are also defined by their personal interests. I like to garden and cook. I see computing as similar to cooking. You need to be well versed in many traditions and techniques and be able to improvise with what you have. One must wake up each day dedicated to the institution of learning and ready to create!
At Brooks, I started a radio station, which is still in operation to this day, providing Brooks students with 25 years of musical and technological creativity.
an article about the station…
At Oberlin, I helped found a digital imaging studio – my first real foray into computing, and the technical challenges that come with it.
After Leonardo I started a company called Telemorphix which was an interactive TV company where people could phone in and create characters digital animated character in real time for TV.
And a local article about TMX in the Boston Globe.
And some more articles about Telemorphix…which helped in my return to Boston, from California.
It was great to be in MacWeek!
At Harvard, I wound up in an internship at Cambridge Rindge and Latin School. I also met and hired subsequently a great student who traveled with me through two subsequent positions at Dataware and JuniorNet.
The computer imaging station I worked on developing while as student teacher at Cambridge Rindge and Latin school.