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  • The Blackest Spot was a five-projector room-sized interactive installation that explored the representation of crowds and the myriad reasons for public gatherings. Animated imagery, ambient crowd sounds, and fragments from well known speeches
  • Bike Rack
    Artist designed bike racks commissioned by the city of Santa Monica were installed on Ocean Park Boulevard and Second Street. They are three...
  • Six interactive iPad/iPhone apps are available for free in the iTunes Store. They include: "Urban Rhythms," "Spine Sonnet," "Art Swipe," "4 Square" "Episodic" and "Time Jitters."
  • The ToyBox -
    ... as part of Video Positive 95. The piece was an anthology of artist's works contained on a CD-ROM, published and sold during the...
  • Metroscopes -
    ... that both reinforces and extends the self-image of those participating in such a relationship. This project aims to respond to...
  • Net Art
    Net Art Projects from 1996 - Present including Ghost City, Lines of Life, Urban Fragments, Without A Trace, All The News Thats Fit To Print, Talking Walls, Disembodied Voices, Random Paths and Visual Chaos
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  • ... that creates a city-wide public artwork by connecting participants’ interior biorhythms to exterior urban ecosystems.
  • ... Beginning with the blank canvas of a faceless modern city, participants click-and-drag images – each image chanting its own audio...
  • The original story of the Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum was published in 1900 and was already widely read by the time of the release of the 1937 film of the same name. For most people, the film provides the dominant imagery of the story, and it is