A Segment of Approximately Twenty Two Thousand Four Hundred Miles Over Approximately 16.28 Days, is a hyperobject that materializes one instance of my daily commute from Pasadena to Valencia, California, between 2010 and 2013. Continue reading
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Data Visualizations Show @ Cerritos College Art Gallery
My new 3D printed hyperobject “A Segment of Approximately Twenty Two Thousand Four Hundred Miles Over Approximately 16.28 Days” will be in the Abstracted Visions: Information Mapping from Mystic Diagrams to Data Visualizations show. Continue reading
Speculative: Futures, Origins, and Everyday Staples Video Finally!
I’ve finally finished all the preliminary mixes for Speculative: Futures, Origins, and Everyday Staples and cut together a video that attempts to encapsulate the madness of the 6 hour+ epic that unfolded over the course of three weeks in the summer of 2013. Continue reading
Databergs
Databergs, is a series of 7 data based 3D printed sculptures.Databergs, are 3D printed sculptures that take their form from combining a myriad of data sources from 9 different categories: Commodities, Death, Nature, Private Sector, Public Sector, Stock Indices, Technology, … Continue reading
Speculative: Futures, Origins, and Everyday Staples
Speculative: Futures, Origins, and Everyday Staples, is a series of generative soundscapes, visuals, performances, and reports about the origins and future of the peer-to-peer cryptocurrency Bitcoin. Continue reading
Welcome To The Sandbox
Welcome To The Sandbox, is a video installation that looks at the “Happiness Island” sweater and its unsure slogan that proclaims “Happiness is…Land” and its implications for Grand Theft Auto IV, open world games, game consoles, and media formats along with the inclusion of playgrounds throughout fictional Liberty City. Continue reading
The Commute Project
The Commute Project, uses myself as data set to investigate and attempt to concretize the everyday in-car experience of Los Angeles commutes and commuters. According to the 2010 City of Los Angeles Transportation Profile, nearly 80% of all commuters in … Continue reading
EULA For A _______
EULA for a _____, creates end-user license agreements (EULA) for everyday objects and services to illustrate the encroachment of legal agreements into every aspect of our existence and comment on social practices. In 2010, I was invited to stage the … Continue reading
The Neighborhood Network Watch
The Neighborhood Network Watch (NNW) is a simulation of a possible next step for network-based government eavesdropping operations through a community volunteer group that monitored the network traffic of public and private WiFi access points for terrorist activity. This simulation … Continue reading
Black & Green
Black & Green (2006) is a video loop/software piece that memorializes those who have died from improvised explosive devices (IED) during the current Iraq War. The loop is primarily comprised of text that includes each name, rank, military branch, division/battalion/company, place … Continue reading
March 17th, 2007
On March 17th, 2007, I participated in an anti-war protest in Los Angeles with a group of friends and students from California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) and the University of California Los Angeles (U.C.L.A.) and artists based in Los … Continue reading
Death, Destruction & The Weather Coming Up Next
Death, Destruction & The Weather Coming Up Next, is a set of public interventions and an animated short that takes a look at the structure of the mass media’s coverage of war and death and recontextualizes it within American suburban … Continue reading