All Projects

“One publishes to find comrades.”

A class assignment about publishing

A circular music player

“Telling time, taking time, keeping time, time out, time to kill, time is money, time is on my side, race against the clock, ahead of time, a stitch in time, a hard time, buy time, big-time, and so on.”

A class assignment about keeping time

An article about the MTA map

An artist book

Editorial illustrations

“The way that elements and parts of a dream connect with each other is a complex problem, yet, like a language, there are rules and frameworks.”

A photo book

“Browsing the web, what you see can be described as a series of containers, some seen and some unseen.”

A class assignment about containers

A negative clock

A website with a sunset cam

“I’d really come to peek at the Newtown Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant, where each year a surprising volume and variety of wildlife gathers to enjoy an eccentric urban oasis.”

A mini series about how animals put human-built infrastructures to unanticipated uses.

“Since acquiring a disability three years ago, I get around the city primarily using Access-A-Ride (AAR), the Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s paratransit service.”

An installment in a Romantic Urbanism series

“I ventured out into the sick world to take leave of the city and spend a week with my old friend Annie at her cabin on the North Fork of Long Island.”

An essay about dreaming and digestion

An article seen through windows

“Just type the word ‘Chinatown’ into a Google image search and it will return pages of brightly colored Chinatown gates.”

An article about Manhattan’s Chinatown

“The litter box may have brought us physically closer to our feline companions, but that doesn’t mean we understand them any better than when they lived mostly outdoors.”

An essay about cat litter

A website that is also a rebus

“Budgets are moral documents.”

An interview about budget justive

A website about climate crisis

A website with an auto-generated pattern

“My grandmother, who is a potter, always insisted that she makes ceramic vessels, not art.”

A personal essay

“Eighty years ago, the City attempted to counter that exclusivity through a theater guided by a public mission.”

An article about the making of municipal arts center in the 1940s

A newspaper fold

“I have become a hoarder of dreams. Since high school, they’ve slowly piled up. They’re strewn across journals and loose slips of paper, and in the last few years stored on the Cloud, a nice place for dreams.”

A personal essay about grieving and dreaming.

An exhibition catalogue

A series of digital billboards

A video featuring Taylor Swift

A text about fostering cats

“Creating a space that appeals to locals and visitors is a balancing act. The New York that exists in the imagination of a tourist isn’t going to be the same as the many New Yorks 8.25 million residents know as their own.”

An article about the redevelopment of Rockefeller Center

Editorial illustrations

A video in the style of a tarot deck

“A toxic mix of sewage, trash, urban runoff, and chemical waste released indiscriminately by the factories located along the banks of the Bronx River has wreaked havoc on its ecology for over a century.”

All about a map

“Advertisements are so prevalent in New York’s urban landscape that they almost disappear from view.”

An exegesis of New York's blank billboards

“Behind the unassuming and conventional exteriors of public housing project buildings, behind the deferred maintenance and enduring stigma, there are apartment units with unique, enthralling, and expressive interiors.”

An article about a crowdsourced archive of family photos

A magazine in the style of a manila folder

A video in the stye of a comic strip

“Some of our deepest and most intimate relationships are formed living with other people.”

An installment in a Romantic Urbanism series

“The original meaning of the word ‘comprehension’ is ‘to grasp, to seize something with the hands and hold it tight...’”

A class assignment about hands

A Site for Sore Eyes

“This short swimming season, mostly due to a shortage of lifeguard and security staff, leaves the pools and their grounds unused for more than two thirds of the year.”

Five ways to keep NYC's pools open year-round

“The highest point in Central Park, Summit Rock once looked out over a thriving rural community. Established in 1825 by free Black New Yorkers seeking respite from the discrimination and bustle downtown, Seneca Village flourished.”

An article about a forgotten village

“When all the other mothers wore heels, stockings and hair spray, Esther would come to events with no stockings, no hairspray and no heels.”

An obituary

A video in the style of a ransom note

“This story is already out of date: New changes have come to the blue-grey cast-iron building at the corner of Grand and Eldridge Street where our story begins. ”

An article proposing a new model for historic preservation

“Vladia Brooks kneads bread in the same spot that her father, Vladimir Nevl, kneaded bread for almost 50 years.”

An article about a Czech family restaurant

@nytimes Instagram

A magazine about hitchhiking

An artist book

Teaching sites made with google docs

An online viewing room

“The parade offers a glimpse at what the neighborhood could be: a place where people are free to be themselves and celebrate who we are. A place where we can be familiar. A place where we can move and breathe.”

An article about a fish parade

“It’s become a ritual of sorts: drafting a list of ingredients, grabbing a canvas bag, driving the vehicle of my body along the same streets there and back, selecting my produce, paying, unloading my goodies, and packing them away at home.”

An installment in a Romantic Urbanism series

“It’s the year 2044, and New Yorkers are commemorating the tenth anniversary of the MAGA regime’s fall from national power.”

An installment of NY 2044, a newspaper from the future

A set of animated icons

A series of one minute videos

“Starting with the New York Public Library Picture Collection and Digital Collections, build a collection of images with the theme of your choice.”

A class assignment engaging the NYPL image collection

A website about medieval animal trials

A website that uncovers alt-text

“It’s illustrated in a topographic style, with the region seen from above and stretching out to the horizon. The artist even included the sky. . . that’s nice.”

A note from the editors about making a map of New York City

An article with a dancing lobster

A book that spans the life of a pencil

“Each day, trucks arrive at the Soil Bank from 7 am until 1 pm, with the last truck no later than 1:30. The materials they deposit are delivered to a screener via front-end loader and sifted before they are homogeneous enough for reuse.”

An article about New York's soil

A video made of cartoon screenshots

A video featuring FKA twigs

“Create a microsite around an Earth Month event or event series.“

Class assignment using real-time data

“[The boat begins to sway under the waves.]”

An article written on aboat

An video with animated emojis

“Parasite. noun. par·​a·​site ˈpar-ə-ˌsīt. : an organism living in, with, or on another organism in order to obtain nutrients, grow, or multiply often in a state that directly or indirectly harms the host.“

A class assignment about web extensions

“Forty years after its inauguration, there is still much to learn from a mold-breaking NYC playground that provided space for disabled kids to play alongside their non-disabled peers.

An essay about playgrounds