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Monthly Archives: July 2011
Population Flow Video
I just got around to editing the footage that was shot for my thesis installation back in May. I am submitting this piece again for a show with the theme “Time”. Here is Population Flow, an interactive, sculptural, sound installation. … Continue reading
Posted in Backbone Radiation
Tagged art, installation, kinetics, mechanics, MFA, sound, video
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Space, Pop Culture And Our Future
Here is a short video that my friend Sean Donnelly made for Time Video. It is an interview with Megan Prelinger of the Prelinger Archives in San Francisco. She talks about the reciprocal relationship between the evolution of our technology … Continue reading
Posted in Awesome, Backbone Radiation
Tagged engineering, pop culture, science, space, technology, video
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The Crucible’s Annual Fundraising Event
The Crucible is a non-profit industrial arts school in Oakland. I have been teaching there in the Blacksmithing and Kinetics depts since 2007. Each year the put on a fundraising event that combines the work of local artists and performers. … Continue reading








