Hi, and thank you for visiting -
My name is Judy Frisk. It seems I've been involved in
art, music, entertainment and technology my entire life. My mother had a radio show before I was born, and my dad was a pioneer in the early days of radio, television, and studio recording. He designed and built many of Hollywood's finest recording studios, working with artists like Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong, Tony Bennett, Elvis, The Beatles... He'd bring home these recordings, my mother would play them all day, and they provided the background for my play as far back as I can remember. I grew up immersed in a vast variety of musical genres - loving jazz early on, studying classical music, then majoring in both Music and Art, marrying a jazz musician, and collaborating with the music business as a visual artist.
I began as a freelance artist doing photography, design and illustration for poster and record albums, and because of my dad, always felt destined to somehow combine it with technology. Then along came the personal computer. I learned Computer Programming and Graphics and began working as a computer consultant, creating interface systems for online banking... then along came the Internet. I began web-enabling the old mainframe legacy
systems, then multimedia design and programming
for corporate websites, and finally left the corporate world to form 2 Worlds Interactive, and return to my roots in art and music.
Since forming 2 Worlds Interactive in 1999, my goal has been that of creating highly visual, engaging and intuitive websites for creative artists and businesses involved in
Music, Entertainment and the Arts. The goal of each site is to say something very individual and personal about the artist.
I work with musicians, artists and other creative professionals because I have an interest in what they do, and out of this respectful working relationship and immersion in their creative output, comes the solution of interpreting it visually and building an interactive experience around it. Each site is an individual expression of the particular artist's unique genius.
I look forward to hearing from you! – Judy Frisk