Methodology and background

A formal record of academic credentials, research focus in distributed systems, and the strict constraints governing the visual archive.

Extreme wide environmental framing, a figure standing near a concrete brutalist pillar under overcast daylight, deep shadows, monochrome.
Extreme wide environmental framing, a figure standing near a concrete brutalist pillar under overcast daylight, deep shadows, monochrome.
Background

Dual practice

The work is divided strictly between distributed systems infrastructure and architectural observation. The two practices do not intersect in subject matter, but both require rigorous attention to structural integrity and unmodified reality.

Academic research focuses on the fault tolerance of decentralized networks. The visual archive documents public infrastructure through uncropped, monochrome framing, relying entirely on hard natural light.

Systems research

Documentary framing

Peer-reviewed papers and technical reports examining distributed consensus protocols. The focus remains on theoretical limits and practical fault tolerance in high-latency environments.

Chronological visual series capturing brutalist geometry and empty public spaces. Every photograph is presented exactly as observed, without cropping, artificial lighting, or digital manipulation.

The complete index

Access the full repository of technical papers, working drafts, and chronological field notes from the visual archive.