Principal Creative Engineer, Labs at Digitas, Freelance Creatologist at ChristopherMil.es (Self-employed)
Location:
New York, New York
Industry:
Marketing and Advertising
Work:
Digitas - New York, New York since Nov 2012
Principal Creative Engineer, Labs
ChristopherMil.es - New York, New York since Jun 2007
Freelance Creatologist
mcgarrybowen - New York, NY Jul 2011 - Nov 2012
Sr. Creatologist, LABS
mcgarrybowen - New York, New York Oct 2009 - Jul 2011
Digital Creatologist, LABS
Razorfish - Philadelphia, PA Apr 2009 - Jun 2009
Flash Developer / Designer
Education:
Art Institute of Philadelphia 2005 - 2009
Bachelors Degree of Science, Web Design & Interactive Media
Hunterdon County Polytech Career Academy 2004 - 2005
Certification of Completion, Graphic Arts I & II
Skills:
Ideation Creative Thinking / Problem Solving Research & Development Proof-of-Concept / Prototypes Interactive Development Illustration Art Direction Arduino / Physical Computing Motion Graphics 3D Modeling / Rigging / Animation 3D Printing / Fabrication Experimental Media Concept Art ActionScript 2.0 / 3.0 JavaScript HTML5 Design Objective-C Photography Computer Vision Data Visualization openFrameworks Processing Iconography GUI Stop Motion PHP mySQL Database AJAX User Experience Papervision3D Cinema4D jQuery CSS / CSS3 Kinect C++ Cinder Kinect SDK Designs Creativity Arduino ActionScript HTML 5 Animation
+ Featured in Apple's Creative Pros article - http://bit.ly/dyB95m
+ Finalist at Cut&Paste's 2010 NYC 2D Tournament - http://bit.ly/cmw58b - Invited to compete again in 2011 because technical difficulties and venue issues prevented me from completing the Final Round
+ Outstanding Achievement Award 2009 - Art Institute of Philadelphia
+ Successful Graduate Award 2009 - Polytech
+ 4.0 GPA Award - Art Institute of Philadelphia
+ Dean's List Award - Art Institute of Philadelphia
+ Best of Quarter SU08 - Art Institute of Philadelphia
+ Best of Quarter SP07 - Art Institute of Philadelphia
+ Best of Quarter WI07 - Art Institute of Philadelphia
+ Best of Quarter SU06 - Art Institute of Philadelphia
+ Gold Medal - SkillsUSA NJ 2005 - Advertising Design
Aug 2008 to 2000 Product ManagerJupiter's Motorcycles New York, NY Mar 2012 to Dec 2012 Business Development ConsultantJupiter's Motorcycles New York, NY Apr 2012 to Sep 2012 ConsultantJupiter's Motorcycles New York, NY Aug 2008 to Mar 2009 ConsultantFinancial Sector at Fitch Ratings - Credit Rating Agency New York, NY Feb 2007 to Feb 2008 AnalystRemedy Intelligent Staffing Group - Staffing Firm
Jun 2004 to Aug 2005 Contract AdministratorCity of Los Angeles - City Council Office Los Angeles, CA Dec 2002 to Jun 2004 Community Affairs Representative
Education:
Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service May 2007 Finance SpecializationSchool of Liberal Arts Dec 2001 Political Science and EnglishNew York University New York, NY Masters in FinanceUniversity of Southern California Los Angeles, CA Bachelor of Arts
Jun 2014 to 2000 driver / countermanCarroll equipment Auburn, NY Apr 2014 to Jun 2014 laborerAdvance Auto Parts Auburn, NY Jun 2007 to Aug 2013 Retail Parts Pro
Education:
Port Byron Central School New York, NY 2002 High School Diploma
Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center Community PhysiciansWake Forest Baptist Health Family Physicians 1920 W 1 St, Winston Salem, NC 27104 (336)7164479 (phone), (336)7161317 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Illinois, Chicago College of Medicine Graduated: 2005
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Miles graduated from the University of Illinois, Chicago College of Medicine in 2005. He works in Winston-Salem, NC and specializes in Sports Medicine. Dr. Miles is affiliated with Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center.
Kevin A. Geisner - Mercer Island WA, US Kathryn Stone Perez - Kirkland WA, US Stephen G. Latta - Seattle WA, US Ben J. Sugden - Woodinville WA, US Benjamin I. Vaught - Seattle WA, US Alex Aben-Athar Kipman - Redmond WA, US Michael J. Scavezze - Bellevue WA, US Daniel J. McCulloch - Kirkland WA, US Darren Bennett - Seattle WA, US Jason Scott - Kirkland WA, US Ryan L. Hastings - Seattle WA, US Brian E. Keane - Bellevue WA, US Christopher E. Miles - Seattle WA, US Mathew J. Lamb - Mercer Island WA, US
International Classification:
H04N 7/18 H04N 13/04
US Classification:
348 51, 348E07085, 348E13026
Abstract:
Technology is described for providing a virtual spectator experience for a user of a personal A/V apparatus including a near-eye, augmented reality (AR) display. A position volume of an event object participating in an event in a first 3D coordinate system for a first location is received and mapped to a second position volume in a second 3D coordinate system at a second location remote from where the event is occurring. A display field of view of the near-eye AR display at the second location is determined, and real-time 3D virtual data representing the one or more event objects which are positioned within the display field of view are displayed in the near-eye AR display. A user may select a viewing position from which to view the event. Additionally, virtual data of a second user may be displayed at a position relative to a first user.
Mathew J. Lamb - Mercer Island WA, US Ben J. Sugden - Woodinville WA, US Brian E. Keane - Bellevue WA, US Christopher E. Miles - Seattle WA, US Kathryn Stone Perez - Kirkland WA, US Laura K. Massey - Redmond WA, US Alex Aben-Athar Kipman - Redmond WA, US
International Classification:
G06T 13/00
US Classification:
345473
Abstract:
A system for generating and displaying holographic visual aids associated with a story to an end user of a head-mounted display device while the end user is reading the story or perceiving the story being read aloud is described. The story may be embodied within a reading object (e.g., a book) in which words of the story may be displayed to the end user. The holographic visual aids may include a predefined character animation that is synchronized to a portion of the story corresponding with the character being animated. A reading pace of a portion of the story may be used to control the playback speed of the predefined character animation in real-time such that the character is perceived to be lip-syncing the story being read aloud. In some cases, an existing book without predetermined AR tags may be augmented with holographic visual aids.
Synchronizing Virtual Actor's Performances To A Speaker's Voice
Brian E. Keane - Bellevue WA, US Ben J. Sugden - Woodinville WA, US Christopher E. Miles - Seattle WA, US Kathryn Stone Perez - Kirkland WA, US Laura K. Massey - Redmond WA, US Mathew J. Lamb - Mercer Island WA, US Alex Aben-Athar Kipman - Redmond WA, US
International Classification:
G06T 13/00
US Classification:
345473
Abstract:
A system for generating and displaying holographic visual aids associated with a story to an end user of a head-mounted display device while the end user is reading the story or perceiving the story being read aloud is described. The story may be embodied within a reading object (e.g., a book) in which words of the story may be displayed to the end user. The holographic visual aids may include a predefined character animation that is synchronized to a portion of the story corresponding with the character being animated. A reading pace of a portion of the story may be used to control the playback speed of the predefined character animation in real-time such that the character is perceived to be lip-syncing the story being read aloud. In some cases, an existing book without predetermined AR tags may be augmented with holographic visual aids.
Navigating Content In An Hmd Using A Physical Object
Mathew J. Lamb - Mercer Island WA, US Ben J. Sugden - Woodinville WA, US Brian E. Keane - Bellevue WA, US Christopher E. Miles - Seattle WA, US Kathryn Stone Perez - Kirkland WA, US Laura K. Massey - Redmond WA, US Alex Aben-Athar Kipman - Redmond WA, US Sheridan Martin Small - Seattle WA, US Stephen G. Latta - Seattle WA, US
International Classification:
G06F 3/01
US Classification:
345156
Abstract:
Technology is disclosed herein to help a user navigate through large amounts of content while wearing a see-through, near-eye, mixed reality display device such as a head mounted display (HMD). The user can use a physical object such as a book to navigate through content being presented in the HMD. In one embodiment, a book has markers on the pages that allow the system to organize the content. The book could have real content, but it could be blank other than the markers. As the user flips through the book, the system recognizes the markers and presents content associated with the respective marker in the HMD.
Mechanism To Give Holographic Objects Saliency In Multiple Spaces
Mathew J. Lamb - Mercer Island WA, US Ben J. Sugden - Woodinville WA, US Brian E. Keane - Bellevue WA, US Christopher E. Miles - Seattle WA, US Kathryn Stone Perez - Kirkland WA, US Laura K. Massey - Redmond WA, US Alex Aben-Athar Kipman - Redmond WA, US
International Classification:
G09G 5/00 G06T 15/00
US Classification:
345419, 345633
Abstract:
A system for allowing a virtual object to interact with other virtual objects across different spaces within an augmented reality (AR) environment and to transition between the different spaces is described. An AR environment may include a plurality of spaces, each comprising a bounded area or volume within the AR environment. In one example, an AR environment may be associated with a three-dimensional world space and a two-dimensional object space corresponding with a page of a book within the AR environment. A virtual object within the AR environment may be assigned to the object space and transition from the two-dimensional object space to the three-dimensional world space upon the detection of a space transition event. In some cases, a dual representation of the virtual object may be used to detect interactions between the virtual object and other virtual objects in both the world space and the object space.
Deep Augmented Reality Tags For Head Mounted Displays
Mathew J. Lamb - Mercer Island WA, US Ben J. Sugden - Woodinville WA, US Brian E. Keane - Bellevue WA, US Christopher E. Miles - Seattle WA, US Kathryn Stone Perez - Kirkland WA, US Laura K. Massey - Redmond WA, US Alex Aben-Athar Kipman - Redmond WA, US Jeffrey Neil Margolis - Seattle WA, US
International Classification:
G09G 5/00
US Classification:
345633
Abstract:
Techniques are provided for rendering, in a see-through, near-eye mixed reality display, a virtual object within a virtual hole, window or cutout. The virtual hole, window or cutout may appear to be within some real world physical object such as a book, table, etc. The virtual object may appear to be just below the surface of the physical object. In a sense, the virtual world could be considered to be a virtual container that provides developers with additional locations for presenting virtual objects. For example, rather than rendering a virtual object, such as a lamp, in a mixed reality display such that appears to sit on top of a real world desk, the virtual object is rendered such that it appears to be located below the surface of the desk.
Propagation Of Real World Properties Into Augmented Reality Images
Mathew J. Lamb - Mercer Island WA, US Ben J. Sugden - Woodinville WA, US Brian E. Keane - Bellevue WA, US Christopher E. Miles - Seattle WA, US Kathryn Stone Perez - Kirkland WA, US Laura K. Massey - Redmond WA, US Alex Aben-Athar Kipman - Redmond WA, US Tom G. Salter - Seattle WA, US
International Classification:
G09G 5/00
US Classification:
345633
Abstract:
Techniques are provided for propagating real world properties into mixed reality images in a see-through, near-eye mixed reality display device. A physical property from the real world may be propagated into a virtual image to be rendered in the display device. Thus, the physics depicted in the mixed reality images may be influenced by a physical property in the environment. Therefore, the user wearing the mixed reality display device is provided a better sense that it is mixed reality, as opposed to simply virtual reality. The mixed reality image may be linked to a real world physical object. This physical object can be movable such as a book, paper, cellular telephone, etc. Forces on the physical object may be propagated into the virtual image.
Mathew J. Lamb - Mercer Island WA, US Ben J. Sugden - Woodinville WA, US Brian E. Keane - Bellevue WA, US Christopher E. Miles - Seattle WA, US Kathryn Stone Perez - Kirkland WA, US Laura K. Massey - Redmond WA, US Alex Aben-Athar Kipman - Redmond WA, US
International Classification:
G09G 5/00
US Classification:
345633
Abstract:
A system for identifying an AR tag and determining a location for a virtual object within an augmented reality environment corresponding with the AR tag is described. In some environments, including those with viewing obstructions, the identity of the AR tag and the location of a corresponding virtual object may be determined by aggregating individual identity and location determinations from a plurality of head-mounted display devices (HMDs). The virtual object may comprise a shared virtual object that is viewable from each of the plurality of HMDs as existing at a shared location within the augmented reality environment. The shared location may comprise a weighted average of individual location determinations from each of the plurality of HMDs. By aggregating and analyzing individual identity and location determinations, a particular HMD of the plurality of HMDs may display a virtual object without having to identify a corresponding AR tag directly.
Christopher Miles' main aim is to always find the best possible match in a new home for his clients. "That means that if they are with me, they can rest assured that I will not stop until that is accomplished."
Specializing in sales and rentals in Downtown Manhattan - particularly Chelsea, the West Village and the Financial District where he currently resides - Christopher understands the uniqueness that is inherent in every neighborhood. Having lived in many different areas gives him a thorough knowledge of the entire NYC real estate market which he can pass on to his clients.
Christopher is equally knowledgeable and focused when it comes to his clients' needs. "When I begin a project and take on a client or customer, I see the deal through from start to finish, and make sure that every little detail is taken care of in advance so the process is as seamless as it can be." His goal is not only to do a great job; but to gain a client for life. "The only way to do that is to treat people with respect and make sure they are completely satisfied with every aspect of my service."
Christopher came to real estate with extensive sales and service experience from the men's fashion industry, where he designed and managed the quality of clothing for a major men's retailer. He holds a degree in Menswear Design from the Fashion Institute of Technology. His fine level of taste and keen eye for design combine with his ability to read and satisfy every clients' unique wants and desires.
San Rafael, CAA professional intuitive counselor since 1997, Christopher’s work combines a number of different modalities. In addition to his training in crisis counseling... A professional intuitive counselor since 1997, Christopher’s work combines a number of different modalities. In addition to his training in crisis counseling and Reiki healing, he holds a Masters in Intuition Medicine from the Academy of Intuition Medicine® in Sausalito. He has studied under Kurt...
Digitas - Principal Creative Engineer, Labs (2012) McGarryBowen - Digital Creatologist, Labs (2009-2011) McGarryBowen - Sr. Creatologist, Labs (2011-2012)
Education:
The Art Institute of Philadelphia - Web Design & Interactive Media
Relationship:
Single
About:
Creative Dreamer living in NYC. Art. Love. Life. )'(
Tagline:
Jack of All Trades, Master of Some. I follow my own path and forever will.
Christopher Miles
Work:
UAB Birmingham - Doctor
Education:
Keck School of Medicine of USC
Christopher Miles
Work:
Mcm Enterprizes
Christopher Miles
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