GeekerJoy Studio

The studio is where GeekerJoy experiments with the shape of things: generative stories, physical robots, spatial captures, guitar-driven music, and small tools that may or may not become something bigger.

Droid head prototype on a workbench with tools, wiring, and code visible on a monitor

Areas of exploration

Games & storytelling

AI systems

Robotics

Music

Visual capture

Creative tools

01

Droid Works

Physical builds, finishing work, lighting, controls, and handmade details from the workshop.

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02

Canon Fodder

A live AI storytelling experiment where simulations become messy little narrative machines.

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03

Ghostly Rising

A guitar-driven music release composed by Mark Muto and published through GeekerJoy.

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Current builds

Projects with sawdust still on them

GeekerJoy projects tend to move between code, story, sound, images, and physical making. The practical gallery lives on the Projects page; the studio is the connective tissue behind it.

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