I've a huge interest in interaction in all its forms, whether it's crazy Arduino-based experimental installations, or geeky theorising about the best way to construct a login/register form. I'm also very interested in video/casual games, and love to explore the latest developments in indie and mainstream game practice, both on a practical and theoretical level.
Software development theory may be a pretty dry subject, but it's useful to keep up to date with potential approaches and the advantages that they may bring. Beyond the trendy buzzwords and restrictive methodologies, I believe there is a common-sense approach that marries the right techniques to the right project.
I'm also a huge music fan, in most of its non-mainstream forms, and play experimental guitar and zither in an improvising quartet. I also attempt to run a record label when I have time.
As I have a background and strong interest in sound and audio, besides having done sound design for many games, websites, animations, and short films, I am also sometimes asked to master releases and mix recordings.