His work has been referred to as dystopian, lo-tech and sterile, engaging postmodern issues of loss, surveillance culture, parallel universe, racism, ego, phobia, and death.
Some of Norris' influences have been rumored to be disparate figures in the world of the arts and sciences including J. G. Ballard, Roald Dahl, Emmanuel Levinas and Marcel Duchamp.
His work has been featured in Photographer's Forum, Art Ltd, Leonardo (journal) (MIT Press), Shades of Grey Magazine (France), The Oregonian, The Boston Globe and Silvershotz (Australia), among others.
He has developed several collaborations with sound artists and composers such as Scanner (Robin Rimbaud), Asmus Tietchens, Leif Elggren and Christian Renou (Brume) among others.
Now defunct, the site presented interviews, reviews and features on artists including Luke Chueh, Jason Freeny, Frank Kozik, and Sket One.
The primary focus of the magazine was to illustrate the scope of the independent designer toy scene and those creating limited edition 3D works in vinyl, resin and other materials.
The gallery featured audio/visual and multimedia work with a focus on installation, 2/3D by artists including Terre Thaemlitz, Robin Rimbaud, Cary Leibowitz, and Janek Schaefer.
The space also played host to a series of performances including Belgian composer Vidna Obmana, Illusion of Safety, and Ethan Rose.
In 2006, Innova Recordings/American Composers Forum released mixed, reconstructed versions of compositions by eleven sound artists including Nobukazu Takemura, Andrew Lagowski, (Lustmord) and Troum.