Projects
Here are a couple of my recent projects, plus a couple of personal favourites from a few years back.
Alan01 and AlanOnline
The second edition of the Alan01 installation will be a part of MOA 2010 in Helsinki 12th of May - 13th June. Check out our new demo video!
This project is part of my work at Crucible Studio. Alan01 is an installation based on the life of Alan Turing. The installation was created in co-operation with Jaakko Pesonen and Merja Nieminen. I was responsible for the the technical setup and the programming of the different units of the installation. In addition I designed and created the installations online version AlanOnline.

Project website
Installation photo gallery
AlanOnline
Finnish Architecture game
The Finnish architecture game has finally been released. The game was produced by Crasman for the The Museum of Finnish architecture. The textual content and photographs were provided by the museum.The Finnish version is now complete with five buildings. And now they are all available also in the Swedish version. The English version has so far only one building, more will be translated into English also.
Finnish version: www.mfa.fi/arkkitehtuuripeli
Swedish version: www.mfa.fi/arkkitehtuuripeli-se
English version: www.mfa.fi/arkkitehtuuripeli-en
Fun & Games
This is actually from a few years back, but I ran into the game files and thought it would be fun to have online.The aim of the game is to park the caravan as fast as you can.
Play the Caravan game!
Mobile instrument with motion tracking
As a part of rapid mobile application workshop, our group made this "Pocket Toshi" instrument. It uses the N95 phones accelerometer to move the ball on the screen. When the ball hits the keys on the side of the screen, the application plays the corresponding sound. The left side of the screen holds four percussion instruments and there is an additional clap instrument that plays when the user makes a rapid movement along the Y-axis. The keyboard instrument can also be changed from the application menu. The programming was done using Python.Our project groups members were: Teemu Korpilahti, Jenna Sutela & Marcus Malka
Old school action
The Pedestrian was my final work for the BA degree I finished in the end of 2005. Special thanks to Richard Lapington, who made the sound design.I drew the frames with a tablet in Photoshop and then composited the material in After Effects. I also made some 3D reference animations for some of the action sequences. It is an action packed slapstick cartoon. The story is about revenge and how one bad thing leads to another.
The emphasis of the work was to experiment with the technique, make some challenging 2D sequences and build a good flow to the storytelling and the editing of the images.

