About

Builder, leader, scholar.

A builder-leader-scholar practice organized across institutional systems, bench work, studio experiments, and writing.

What anchors the work

The through-line is not a single medium or title. It is the design of systems: technical systems, organizational systems, publishing systems, and the smaller artifacts that make those larger systems legible.

That is why this archive holds institution-scale delivery, utility builds, studio experiments, and writing in the same frame instead of splitting them into unrelated identities.

How the practice is organized

Systems covers academic technology, AI enablement, media infrastructure, and operational design.

Builds covers prototypes, utilities, and DIY hardware/software.

Studio covers interface form, database aesthetics, and computational objects.

Writing holds the arguments, notes, and essays that make the rest of the work interpretable.

Current role

Institutional technology leadership

I work in academic technology and media systems leadership, translating technical change into service design, operational structure, and durable institutional capability.

Parallel practice

Bench work and interface experiments

Smaller builds, prototypes, and interface studies keep the larger systems work grounded in materials, constraints, and implementation detail.

Writing line

Digital Born and archive thinking

Public writing on software, media, publishing, and digital humanities gives the rest of the work a conceptual spine instead of leaving it as pure operations.

How to read this site

Start with the work index if you want the fastest way through the archive, or use the track pages if you want a domain view.

The work index is the fastest way to move across themes like AI, publishing, metadata, interfaces, and teaching media.

Public routes

The best public surfaces are this archive, Digital Born, GitHub, and LinkedIn.

If you want the shortest path to reaching out, use the contact page rather than trying to infer it from the work itself.