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  • Wind Map
    An invisible, ancient source of energy surrounds us—energy that powered the first explorations of the world, and that may be a key to the future. The wind map shows the delicate tracery of wind flowing over the US. Fernanda Viégas and I created the
  • remotion
    enter project here:artport.whitney.orgScroll down to the bottom of the code to launch its results.Commissioned by the Whitney Museum
  • enter project here:artport.whitney.orgScroll down to the bottom of the code to launch its results. Commissioned by the Whitney Museum
  • enter project here:artport.whitney.orgScroll down to the bottom of the code to launch its results.Please adjust your Java Security Settings for Whitney Museum Artport in order to launch the Programme.Commissioned by the Whitney Museum.
  • Enter project here:artport.whitney.orgCommissioned by the Whitney Museum
  • enter the project here:artport.whitney.orgScroll down to the bottom of the code to launch its results. Please adjust your Java Security Settings for Whitney Museum Artport in order to launch the Programme.Commissioned by the Whitney Museum.
  • enter project here:artport.whitney.orgScroll down to the bottom of the code to launch its results.Please adjust your Java Security Settings in order to launch the programmeCommissioned by the Whitney Museum.
  • enter project here: http://epidemic.ws/double-blind/output.html
  • nostalG2 -
    click here to read the codeclick here to enter the project
  • Timeline
    Timeline (2004) started out as a poem about getting old, for which I collected a small database of images found on the web which resonated with the lines from the poem. Interactively, the work is based on the device used in packages like Adobe