When I was in high school, I started tinkering with free audio software on my parent's home computer. I quickly became hooked on figuring out how these tools worked, and in the process I made a lot of music with whatever I could borrow or find lying around. In a (perhaps misguided) effort to learn more about these programs, I stumbled upon the audio programming platform SuperCollider. Programming sound brought back the old feelings I had when I first started attempting to record myself, and it occurred to me that I, perhaps, also just like to program. Fast-forwarding to the present, I've been programming for nearly a full decade, and my affinity toward it has only grown. Programming has enabled me to take what I'm interested in and give it a concrete shape. The joy I find in creating something real is what keeps me coming back.
When I'm not programming, you can usually find me: