Created an original installation in collaboration with McKenna Kerrigan. Inspired by epigenetics, catalepsy, and pigeons unable to home; the installation included video, visuals, sound, sculpture and live lectures.
Shown at 21CPW Gallery in New York, NY / 2011
Created the visual score to the original live ASL performance to Alison O'Daniel's Night Sky. Drawing from musical notation and labanotation, these are created symbols that represent the motion of an original narrative in American Sign Language. The invented markers connote speed, hand shape, palm orientation, intensity and the spacial relationship to the body. Intended as an ASL score that the performer could interpret as well as serving as its own visual artwork. Narrative done in collaboration with Doug Ridloff and Lauren Ridloff. Visuals done in collaboration with Rainy Orteca.
Published:
Haverford College: "What Can a Body Do?" (PDF)
Whitehot Magazine: "Alison O'Daniel: Night Sky"
Artbound: "A New Sensibility of Blended Senses"
Created a two-part interactive installation with collaborator McKenna Kerrigan using MAX/MSP for the Big Screen Bash, a teen film festival.
Shown at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) New York, NY / 2013
Worked with the community of Freddy's Bar in response to the Atlantic Yards Project and the destruction of their facility and surrounding neighborhood. Using interviews, surveys, memories, and stories from Freddy's long-time loyal patrons, we created "scientific" emotional maps, graphs and a stop motion claymation of revenge stories against the developer Bruce Ratner.
Made in collaboration with McKenna Kerrigan, and video in collaboration with Jen McCoy.
Displayed at Southpaw in Brooklyn, NY / 2010
Created a multimedia installation inside the world's oldest subway tunnel. Attendees had to crawl down a manhole in order to experience the immersive video, sound and dance performance. Made in collaboration with Brooklyn College's Performance and Interactive Media Arts program.
Atlantic Yards Tunnel , Brooklyn, NY / 2010
Worked in collaboration with over twenty artists under Michael O'Connor to create a Micronation: an independent statehood. Areas of this one day nation-state included Border Control, Department of Currency, Department of Tourism, legal affairs office, and an insurgence of Reactionaries. Visitors were encouraged to enter the territory either as tourists, or with the intent to become naturalized citizens.
Presented at Marian Spore Gallery / Brooklyn, NY / 2010