Skip Regan
PO Box 2629
Santa Cruz, CA 95063
(831) 359-2864
Objective
Develop interactive multimedia projects for museums, zoos, aquariums,
theme parks, websites and other public access environments
Key Qualifications
I have more than 15 years of experience in the design and implementation of
interactive computer driven installations in hundreds of exhibits installed across the United States
(and Australia). For the past decade, the majority of the systems I worked on were developed using
Macromedia Director and the Lingo programming language, however I have also have done projects using
C, C++, java, javascript, and Visual Basic. I enjoy working on all aspects of multimedia production.
In the course of completing various projects, I have done story-boarding, script writing, flow-charting,
music composition, sound recording, graphic design and animation but I specialize in programming in
Lingo with Macromedia Director. I have good communication and organizational skills and work well
under tight deadlines.
Experience
1994 - present • Multimedia Production Consulting • Santa Cruz, CA
interactive design consulting, multimedia programming, graphic design and animation, audio recording, music production &
script writing. Projects include...
Responsible for all programming (Director/Lingo) for interactive kiosks installed at the Clinton Library in Little Rock, AK. The "Timeline" allows the user to access a catalogue of multimedia materials (photos, documents and video) for key events during President Clinton's 8 years in office, view photocopies of Clinton's daily schedule for every day of both terms and get access to the Clinton Library Website. The "Cabinet Room" allows the user to explore the structure of the Clinton Administration and the decision making process concerning key issues that arose during his two terms in office.
Responsible for all programming (Director/Lingo) for interactive kiosk providing user access to the museums mineral collection and database as well as several other kiosks associated with museum dioramas which allow the user to get more information about objects portrayed in the display.
WIC (Women, Infants and Children) Welfare Program • Interactive Kiosks • WIC agencies in several states
Responsible for all programming (Director/Lingo) for interactive multimedia kiosks for WIC programs in several states that educate WIC participants about nutrition and other health issues in both English and Spanish. Some of the topics include breastfeeding, healthy eating habits, immunization, quitting smoking and dental health. The system developed is fully scriptable via text files to allow easy updating and modification depending on the needs of the WIC office.
Universal Studio's Islands of Adventure • You Bet Jurassic • Orlando, FL
Responsible for all programming and animation (Director/Lingo) for an interactive multiplayer dinosaur quiz game, utilizing multiple networked computers controlling player screens, buttons, lights and projection monitor to present 50 minutes of heavily animated content.
Alabama Power Company • Water Safety • Clanton, AL
Bronx Zoo • Weaver Bird Exhibit • Bronx, NY
Great Lakes Science Center • Math Game, Eutrophication & other exhibits • Cleveland, OH
Hatfield Marine Science Center • Microsporidian & other exhibits • Newport, OR
Kentucky Derby Museum • Time Machine and Stretch Furlong • Louisville, KY
Louisville Science Center - Space Freighter & other exhibits • Louisville, KY
Oakland Museum • Visitor Information Stations • Oakland, CA
Science City @ Union Station • Design a Car, Remote Sensing • St. Louis, MO
Whitaker Center for Science and the Arts • multiple exhibits • Harrisburg, PA
World Golf Hall of Fame • Rules of Golf & Hole 17 • St. Augustine, FL
Responsible for all programming of an award-winning exhibit , that explores the causes and consequences of the 1992 riots. Visitors choose topics from a timeline and see a related mini-documentary comprised of news footage. Visitors can also sample viewpoints from a cultural cross section of Los Angeles residents and share their own opinions.
Responsible for all programming for population dynamics exhibit demonstrating the interdependence within a food web, a bat simulation exhibit demonstrating the use of sonar for navigation and food location and a simulated evolution exhibit showing how changes in the camouflage of Peppered Moths can change over time via natural selection.
AT&T Global Information Systems • Get It, Move It, Use It • Traveling exhibition
Australian National Maritime Museum • Timeline, Alliance • Sidney, Australia
Burger King • Customer Food Order/Pay Systems • Miami, FL
The Denver Hall of Life • Multiple health education exhibits • Denver, CO
Discovery Center of Science & Technology • Make A Meal • Syracuse, NY
Monterey Bay Aquarium • Weather Exhibits • Monterey, CA
National Aquarium • Whale Songs & Fluke ID • Baltimore, MD
Shedd Aquarium • Movement, Feeding, Otters and Oil • Chicago, IL
Sports Museum of New England • multiple exhibits • Cambridge, MA
Upjohn Co. • Panic Disorder Trade Show Exhibit • Traveling
Women's Rights National Historical Park • multiple exhibits • Seneca Falls, NY
1986 - 1987 • Computer FX • London, United Kingdom
programming with C and Unix to develop a paintbox system to be bundled with proprietary hardware frame buffer.