III · The Works

A catalogue of things I've made.

Four plates, in the order they left the shipyard. Two are live, two still at the engraver's. Each one taught me something the next one spent.

Plate I

The Amalfi Archive

Video seriesIn production

A video series about the future, built from 19th-century paintings of my own coast. Each episode restores one painting, lets it move, and uses it to explain one thing that is about to change — in medicine, in machines, or in both. The old masters carried this coast across Europe on canvas; the least I can do is carry it forward.

MediumFilm — quiet, optimistic explainers
ToolsDJI Pocket 3 · DaVinci Resolve
StateIn production — first landing MMXXVI

Chapter V — Moving Pictures →

Plate II

Faro

PWALive

A Morse-code trainer built like a lighthouse keeper's apprenticeship: you learn by receiving light, slowly, until the signal stops being noise and becomes a language. It works offline, weighs almost nothing, and asks nothing of you — no account, no tracking, just the lamp.

MediumProgressive web app
ToolsVanilla JS · Web Audio · offline-first
StateLive, free, open to keepers

Enter the lighthouse

Plate III

Off-Season

Self-hostedLive

What the coast does in winter. A small platform I run end to end on my own server — the database, the backups, the deploys, the mistakes. Renting convenience is easy; owning the whole stack, blame included, is how you actually learn what the machine is doing.

MediumSelf-hosted platform
ToolsPocketBase · my own VPS
StateLive, in service year-round

Visit off-season

Plate IV

Calco

Chrome extensionv0.1

A Chrome extension that takes a plaster cast of any interface component — markup, styles, geometry — ready to study and rebuild. Named after the casts sculptors take before they dare to carve. Most of design is learned by tracing the masters; Calco just admits it.

MediumChrome extension — Manifest V3
ToolsVanilla JS · CSS introspection
Statev0.1 — at the engraver's

Ask me about it — Chapter VI →