
INSTALLATIONS 2005-2011
NEURAL PLEXIS
2011. Steel, steel wire, plaster gauze. 22' x 10' x 10'
“Neural Plexis” is part of an ongoing series of studio work exploring neural networks, memory, and connectivity. This temporary site-specific installation featured in the Artopia art festival, was a suspended 10' x 10' x 10' cube floating above the ground, viewed by hundreds of visitors throughout the day who interacted with the piece in a multitude of ways.


ISOLATED REFLECTIONS
2005. Consolidated Works, Seattle, WA. Video, sound, dance installation & performance with Ellen Fullman, Tonia Lochlear & others.


ISOLATED REFLECTIONS 2
2006. Chapel of the Chimes, Oakland, CA. Video & sound installation w/ Ellen Fullman.
2006. Chapel of the Chimes, Oakland, CA. Video & sound installation w/ Ellen Fullman.


NOSTALGIA/ NEURONS
2008. Installation at Kirkland Art Center with my film "Nostalgia" projected through a piece from my Neuron Series. Steel, plaster, copper, video.
2008. Installation at Kirkland Art Center with my film "Nostalgia" projected through a piece from my Neuron Series. Steel, plaster, copper, video.
DARK MATTER
For 9e2, King Street Station, Seattle, WA 2016. Salvaged purse seine net, paint, stainless steel, lights. 9' x 4' x 4'.
Inspired by current dark matter research, especially discussions with James Sloan from the University of Washington’s ADMX research lab, I created a sculpture which explored the liminal and elusive limits of materiality and immateriality - the threshold of what’s there and what’s not and what might be just beyond. I interested in an accounting of the visible world, as well as that of the invisible world – at the threshold of a radical imperceptibility that contemporary cosmology presents. My installation in the 9 Evenings exhibit reflected the mathematical simulations by researchers which see dark matter as possibly acting like a scaffolding upon which regular particles could arrange themselves - a cosmic web.



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