What seems like a lifetime ago, I did a lot of work with Flash-AS3. I loved the creative freedom it gave me. I'd be working on an interactive Periodic Table of Elements, and then I'd make a Tetris-inspired game from some of the same code.
I still play, and push ideas into the realm of art whenever I can, but now it's usually coded in Javascript or Python.
Most of my career, I've been working on visualizing Science in various media. Sometimes, that's a game for teaching about how immune cells find infections.
This game is still a prototype, but it's free to play.
I also do #SciArt#anatomy#embroidery. I usually work from antique anatomical engravings, often adding poetic text or other aspects. This piece, she breathed (2018) is from an engraving in Vesalius’ Fabrica and has a poem stitched between the bronchi. #SciArtPortfolioWeek