• my openstudio
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    about me

    I have gone to Four schools in my entire life, St. Vincent's, The Bishop's School, MIT, and RISD. For some summers, i went to Southwestern College, and i also went to l'ecole Maya-Joie in La Fouly, Switzerland.

    Right now, I am pursuing a masters degree in fine arts in graphic design at the rhode island school of design. (rizz'dee).

    During wintersession 2008, i taught web design during wintersession '08 at risd. When i have time, i like to cook.

    At MIT, i studied math with computer science, also called 18-C or sometimes referred to as diet 6. I urop'ed with the media lab's Commonsense Computing group under ian eslick, push singh and barbara barry and also with csail's user interface design group, under rob miller.

    Nonacademically, at mit, i was my dorm's joint social chair for a year, i took care of its a/v equipment, i DJ'ed (with real vinyl) for mit's dance mix coalition, wmbr, the school radio station, and also at random parties. sometime after that, i began taking pictures for Technique, the yearbook of mit. a year later (2005), i would be its editor in chief.

    Being the book's eic took its toll, i stopped taking photos and focused more on design. i read design book after design book at the mit press bookstore before i would cave and buy one or two, and then, feeling perhaps a bit too confident, i would help analucia berry redesign the 2005 HowToGAMIT.

    I am lucky to have gotten as far as i have. Big thanks to everyone who has helped, challenged, taught, prodded or motivated me along the way!

    this is my website!

    Perhaps you're wondering about the stochasticism on the left (perhaps not). It shows you a random sampling of my recent flickr photos. I stole the word stochasticism from this nerdopoly board game i saw recently. it's like monopoly, but it's based on mit. the stochasticism replaced the chance pile

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