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Twin Depths
2018
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2018
... a lot by turning
from
blue-green algae into...
Cadence
2022
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2023
... on land reclaimed
from
the sea along the...
Solid Landscapes
2022
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2023
... The viewer sees
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Anamorph Vonoroi
2020
Anamorph-Voronoi, is an image-generating software designed to produce aesthetically coherent compositions in 3D volumetric space according to visual rules translated into computer code. Inspired by the historian Jurgis Baltrusaitis’ study of
Imaginary Workspaces
2022
Imaginary Workspaces is a series inspired by dystopian science fiction narratives as written by Stanislaw Lem and Philip K. Dick that imagine fictional industrial workspaces. This collection of invented images oscillate between retro futuristic
On the Road
2013
... panels include
from
4 to 6 photographic...
Refraction
2010
... by which one l
earn
s to see. By... S, suffering
from
hypermnesia, would...
Two Trees
2019
The video of this work was captured in a field outside of Oregon, Wisconsin using a Mavic 2 Pro drone. The two trees in this piece have for years been a source of delight when entering into the town of Oregon while visiting my daughter. I had
We are Stardust
2008
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2010
I received an invitation to work with the NASA Spitzer Space Center at CalTech in 2008 to realize an installation project for the exhibition OBSERVE held at the Art Center of College of Design in Pasadena. Following discussions and presentations by
Phantom Waves
2021
The November 1973 issue of Scientific American featured an article titled “The Recognition of Faces” by Bell Labs researcher Leon Harmon that explained how we perceive pixelated digital photographic images. Using a low-resolution, portrait of
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