Projects
Ongoing work,
still in formation.
Projects collect what is active, unfinished, or still being shaped — systems under construction, experiments in progress, and structures not yet settled into final form.
Editorial Note
Unlike works, projects remain open. Their value often lies not only in outcome, but in direction, method, and change over time.
Current Areas
Active lines of work
Each project may later develop into a fuller archive with states, dates, notes, and references.
Research Systems
Structured inquiry, evolving frameworks, and material built for long-term use.
Technical Builds
Code-based systems, tools, interfaces, and implementation experiments.
Creative Development
Visual and conceptual work that continues to shift as it is made.
Personal Infrastructure
Projects that support continuity: this site, documentation, and internal systems.
Project Logic
Why unfinished work matters.
A project page is less concerned with closure than with traceability. It preserves the existence of work that is still moving, changing, or waiting for a later stage.
In time, this section may become the most dynamic part of the site: a record of motion rather than a shelf of completed objects.
Closing
A record of motion,
not only arrival.
Projects remain open so that growth, revision, and redirection can stay visible.