Welcome to my digital portfolio! This is the space where I store my professional and personal journey in the digital medium. 

An interactive short story

In "Humanities Dark Secret," a choose-your-own-adventure story, you play as Leo uncovering an international conspiracy. Enhanced with imagery per decision point, this explores technology, corporate greed, and climate change all in one. Supported in 4 languages: English, Japanese, Spanish and Ukrainian.

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ALBUM ARTWORK

Using ChatGPT's DALLE-3, we can create album art for music with transparent backgrounds. Click here to create your own images with a ChatGPT Plus Subscription.

X (Twitter) Image creator

Use ChatGPT's DALLE-3 to create images for your tweets. Click here to create your own images with a ChatGPT Plus Subscription.

Skeletastic Dystopia

My first effort in creating an "App" within OpenAI's framework. Click here to create your own images with a ChatGPT Plus Subscription.

Guest Speaker  

Spoke at the Tableau Visualization Initiative "Viz for Vets" in September 2023 - Data Analysis in Cybersecurity.

YouTube Link

Observations from my first year of Corprate America.

Hameau de la Reine

Hameau de la Reine is a rustic retreat built for Queen Marie Antoinette on the grounds of the Palace of Versailles in France. The queen used it as a private escape from the formalities of court life. The Hameau consists of a cluster of buildings designed to look like a quaint farm village, complete with a working farm, a mill, a dairy, and a vegetable garden.

This window is within the main building, and was taken and processed by Matt Bovetz

OLD AND NEW

A project inspired by Alexy Kondakov, and created in conjunction with WSU DTC 201.

Kennington, Thomas Benjamin. "Woman and Child." cv.vic.gov.au, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=32887069

 

Gillfoto. "Homeless in Seattle." Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=85523299



Arc De TRiumph

The Arc de Triomphe stairs consist of 284 steps that spiral upwards to the top of the monument. Climbing to the top of the Arc de Triomphe offers a stunning panoramic view of Paris, including the Eiffel Tower, the Champs-Élysées, and other iconic landmarks. However, there is no elevator, so visitors must be prepared for a challenging climb.

This photo was taken and processed by Matt Bovetz




The site provides various resources for runners, including training plans, gear reviews, race reports, and insights into ultra-marathon running. Created at the height of my running career in Hawaii.