included in Film Society of Lincoln Center’s Environmental Film Festival, June 2013
My video Old Trash at Dead Horse Bay will be part of the Film Society of Lincoln Center’s Environmental Film Festival, June 2013.
My video Old Trash at Dead Horse Bay will be part of the Film Society of Lincoln Center’s Environmental Film Festival, June 2013.
I enjoyed speaking about my work with AR yesterday. Terrific artist Taezoo Park also presented his interactive sculptures. In this image I am interacting with his radio tuning piece.
I will be speaking about my creative work using augmented reality technology as well as my research regarding possible historical precedents for AR on Saturday April 27 at Pratt Manhattan Gallery. The talk will take place at 2:30pm in Room 213 (adjacent to the gallery) 144 West 14th Street, 2nd floor, NYC 10011.
Just returned from an artist talk on augmented reality at the Digital Cultures and Creativity Honors College, University of Maryland, College Park. Thank you to my gracious hosts: Krista Caballero and Hasan Elahi.
The view from my Swing Space studio on Governor’s Island. Rachel Stevens and I have been granted this space through July by the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council in support of our Oyster City project.
I will be at the Scope Art Fair this weekend in our Outer Spaces / Augmented Mountain booth (A08). Mitch Miller and Heather Weed will also be there. Come say hello if you are around. Scope, this year, is in the grand old post office on 33rd.
I just returned from filming these lovely sand dunes in the Algodones Dunes Wilderness, southeastern California. The footage is for Grisha Coleman’s echo::system project. Photo taken by Vita Berezina-Blackburn, the talented animator on the project, who accompanied me on the trip into the desert.
Photos from Terrestrial Transmissions at the Ruffin Gallery, University of Virginia, Jan. 25 – Feb. 22, which included my short sci-fi video The Double. Top left pictures me with the other artists in the show: Krista Caballero, Ashley Brett Chipman, Stephanie Hough and Julia Oldham. Top right is of curator Lydia Moyer talking in the gallery. I was honored to be included.