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MOVEMENT at UCSD Visual Arts Performance Space, San Diego
BorderBeast at The New Children's Museum, San Diego
Early documentation of BANG kinetic sculpture/machine performance
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- 2011.11.04 » Opening: Iraqimemorial.org at Works/San Jose
- 2011.09.09 » Opening: Iraqimemorial.org at EFA in NYC
- 2011.09.09 » Closing: Last weekend for BorderBeast at NCM
- 2011.06.03 » Event: MOVEMENT at UCSD Visual Art Performance Space, 7pm
- 2011.06.02 » Opening: DISPERSE at UCSD UAG
- 2011.04.29 » Closing and Panel Discussion: Adrift, A Raft, Apr 4 7-10p
- 2011.04.29 » UTV in a French digital culture magazine called Amusement
- 2011.03.29 » Show: N7442.27 1972 - N7442.27 2010, Apr 1-2
- 2011.03.29 » Show: Adrift, A Raft at Space 4 Art, Opening Apr 1 6-10p
- 2011.03.29 » BorderBeast is back by popular demand! Thru Sept 2011 at NCM
- 2011.01.07 » Show: BorderBeast at New Children's Museum Jun 2010-Feb 2011
- 2010.11.24 » Show: iraqimemorial.org exhibition travels to Works/San Jose in Feb 2011 and EFA Projects Space in November 2011
- 2010.02.11 » Show: iraqimemorial.org at UNR Sheppard Gallery thru 2010.03.12
- 2009.11.12 » Artist Talk: "Technology & Culture" at UNR JCSU theatre 3:15pm
- 2009.11.12 » Event: machine performance at Prospectives.09 thru 2009.11.14
- 2009.11.12 » Show: kinetic sculpture at UNR Sheppard Gallery thru 2009.12.11
- 2009.11.09 » Event: machine performance at UCSD VisArts Performance Space
- 2009.11.09 » Event: machine performance at UCSD Price Center West
- 2009.04.22 » Event:
UTV at the closing reception and catalog release of
"Ill Communication", Fri 2009.04.29 7-11pm at Heaven Gallery - 2009.04.22 » New Project Documentation: UTV
- 2009.04.19 » New Project Documentation: The Observatory
- 2009.04.17 » New Project Documentation: Welcome Home
- 2009.04.17 » New Project Documentation: Audioswarm
- 2009.04.15 » New Project Documentation: Psst
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I conduct research, through visual art, into the social and cultural components of technology. At the moment, I am focused on how specific historical and contemporary technologies both drive and are driven by politics, fear and power. My installations and sculptures reflect on these ideas by way of subversion, intervention and sarcasm.
My current projects include several exhibitions centered around a machine that semi-automatically over-inflates balloons to bursting pressure, the evolution of a mechanism for inserting razor blades into apples, and the transposition of our techno-identities into an underground neighborhood TV broadcast.