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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...
  • ... in the iTunes Store. They include: "Urban Rhythms," "Spine Sonnet," "Art Swipe," "4 Square" "Episodic" and "Time Jitters." iTunes Store. They include: "Urban Rhythms," "Spine Sonnet," "Art Swipe," "4 Square" "Episodic" and "Time Jitters."
  • The ToyBox -
    ... CD-ROM contained works by the following artists : Justin Bennett, Charlotte Corke, Alison Craighead/Jon Thomson, Jeremy Diggle, Jon... 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 -
    ... within the Liverpool RopeWalks area. The piece uses the internet as a barometer for representing current thinking about a particular... 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,... Net Art Projects from 1996 - Present including Ghost City, Lines of Life, Urban Fragments, Without A Trace, All The News Thats Fit To Print,...
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  • ... forest-to-rainforest propagator that creates a city-wide public artwork by connecting participants’ interior biorhythms to exterior...
  • ... As the event progressed, participants searched the Internet for other images, leading inevitably to a loosening of our theme... Beginning with the blank canvas of a faceless modern city, participants click-and-drag images – each image chanting its own audio...
  • ... This work was commissioned by the Bluecoat Gallery as part of a group show entitled 'Put your hands where we can see them' in...