KHXW Radio

In July 2023, I built a radio station and programmed content for a weeklong, off-grid event with 1000 attendees.

I envisioned a series of educational spots that would illustrate the Ten Principles of Community developed by Larry Harvey, but in the style of a Cold War-style public service announcement. I sourced some public domain background music, and enlisted two volunteers– one to help write, and the other to narrate and engineer the spots.

KHXW Logo

90 Days of Resilience

I started documenting the exploration of a hand-me-down 78rpm shellac collection by sharing videos and tidbits of trivia on Twitter to build community and make a digital connection to an analog piece of history. As Twitter fell out of favor, I transformed some of what I shared there into reel-shaped media that can be used on any number of networking sites today.

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Exist In Images on Social Media

As I work my way through several family photograph collections, I like to share my process and the more interesting historical photos (with permission) on social media.

Negatives of various sizes on a light table, and one held by a hand in a white cotton glove.

Negatives aren’t a problem… They’re checked with a light box before I go through the trouble of loading them into a frame for scanning.

A computer monitor showing a damaged black and white image of a smiling woman being worked in Photoshop, in front of the monitor is a hand in a cotton glove, holding the original photograph.

Today’s work in progress. A very small, very damaged photo, and the hardest part– a striped dress!

View of the Kalakala Ferry on Puget Sound, taken in the 1930s from the deck of the Chippewa.

A view of the Kalakala from the Chippewa– two ships passing in the afternoon…