I design, develop and build opportunities for interacting with others— whether that be for people and plants, residents of Baghdad and New York City or an international conference of mobile game developers. My varied interests have led me from individual work to exciting collaborative peer groups, and on up to large public program events. A background in botany led me to curate large scale cultural programs at one of New York City’s botanical gardens. I produced online art auctions for artnet.com. Some of my collaborative projects have been featured in the Come Out & Play Festival, New York; and Conflux: Festival of Psychogeography. The project Urban Sonar has been featured in Wired; and Botanicalls: the plants have your number, has been featured on the BBC, and will be included in an upcoming documentary for German and French public television. I currently work as a producer and game designer for the big game design company, area/code. I recently finished a Masters at NYU’s Interactive Telecommunications Program. I've exhibited art works and installations in New York, Los Angeles, Germany, Italy and Providence, Rhode Island. In a former life I tended several greenhouses filled with rare plants.