PORTFOLIO
PERSONAL PROJECTS
A collection of some of my favorite personal chain reaction projects I've built and/or helped build. A full catalog of all my work can be found on my YouTube channel.
I wanted to showcase some of the overlooked details of the machines I built on Domino Masters, so I recreated some of the tricks from each of my team's five builds, and combined them into a single machine.
A 3-month collaboration with chain reaction artist Joseph Herscher. A screenlink packed with wackiness, accidents, and surprises. The video went viral, and now has over 20 million views on YouTube.
Every year since 2014, I've collaborated with a domino artist from the community whose work I admire in the form of a head-to-head battle. This series highlights the more extreme and technically intricate side of my style. (All episodes here)
I was invited to be a part of the team to build this giant, house-wide machine, hosted by chain reaction artist Steve Price. I built the first half of the first office table, the first half of the kitchen, and some miscellaneous bits in the kid's room.
I spent a semester building a machine in my dorm room using everyday, household objects. This machine showcases a side of my style that focuses on the uniqueness of the objects and building surfaces used, and less on the complexity of each trick.
The singular concept of the billiard ball chain, extended into the form of a full-length machine. This showcases my more compact and complex tabletop style, but with a more linear and easier to follow format.