This is the homepage of Jason McIntosh (/ˈdʒeɪsən ˈmækɪnˌtɒʃ/), an independent creative and software professional who lives in New England.
You can email me, find me on Twitter, visit my blog, or see my work on GitHub.
BumpySkies, an turbulence forecaster for commercial air travelers
The Interactive Fiction Technology Foundation, a charitable nonprofit I co-founded
The Annual Interactive Fiction Competition, a yearly arts event I help organize
Fogknife, a general-interest blog, updated regularly
Plerd, a minimalist blogging platform
Appleseed Software Consulting, my freelancer identity
The Warbler’s Nest, an interactive fiction, 2010
Barbetween, a reflective art installation, 2014
Jmac’s Arcade, a series of monologues, 2006-2010
Gamelab 2011, an introductory game-studies class, 2011
The Gameshelf, a public-access TV show about obscure games, 2005-2010
More projects on the jmac.org games page. See also my portfolio of games writing.
TwitterSplit, converting long text into tweetable bites
@EasternClock, a Twitter-based clock
@AcrosticPi, a sculpture in word and number
More projects on the jmac.org inventions page.
Perl & XML, written with Erik T. Ray, 2002
Mac OS X in a Nutshell, written with Chris Stone and Chuck Toporek, 2003
Volity, an open platform for networked strategy games, circa 2005
ComicsML, a metadata proposal for comics, 2001