Worked as part of a small team to win £5,000 grant from the Creative Campus Initiative to film, produce, edit and show a short film about London’s Olympic Waterscapes (embedded below). Produced an academic article about the film for International Journal of Heritage Studies (link to article).

fyidisco is London’s first and only pop-up silent disco that runs through iPhones, rather than radio-connected headphones. I built the hardware that distributes the wifi signal, hacked together the softwares that package audio and transfer it to multiple iPhones, and am solely responsible for its branding, website and PR.
fyidisco has been featured in Timout magazine and has run multiple times across London.

I design, co-write and edit this food blog with my partner. The blog covers a wide range of reviews and recipes and features in Urban Spoon’s top 100 London blog.
http://crumpeats.wordpress.com

Personal music blog and record of my listening habits, this minimalist site enables users to listen to a stream of curated songs hosted on Soundcloud. A new track is posted each day.
Written in early 2007 this is my undergraduate dissertation on Sufjan Stevens’ album “Illinois”. It considers the places and people around of Illinois through the medium of complex, eloquent and powerful music of Sufjan Stevens.
The final part of my masters in cultural geography in 2008 was a dissertation about the hobby of geocaching and the technological, spatial and geographical issues surrounding it.