The overarching concept is to create digital scrolls over a set periods of time reflecting my experiences, moods and visual stimulus in an abstract form. The duration of each piece could be from 10 minutes to a year. For time periods over a day photo documentation is vital to record the day's experiences.

This is a mockup of the scroll and sub-scroll concept. The yellow lines show tentative digital links allowing one to browse sections and related pictures in greater detail. The largest time duration would have the smaller scrolls compress into the time line like what can be seen in the month scroll.
The second scroll. Towards the end of the two hour set I was troubled by my computer freezing and losing a section, hence the black and the "error" text. The subsequent bands are the opening screens of Vista and then my frustration came out in the bright oranges and yellow as the end.
This is the first scroll I produced. I set the duration to one hour and as it was in the late afternoon you can see the sunset at the end.
The beginning was in these doodlejams I did with my friend Ben where we would pass a photoshop file back and forth and use our tablets to modify them much like the practice called "Exquisite Corpse."