October 2009
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Gelitin Artist Collective →
Months ago, a classmate of mine informed me about a Vienna-based artist collaborative that creates both built and performance installations. Their Weltwunder piece in 2000 is a particular favorite of mine—visitors had to dive under water to reach the installation 3 meters below the ground. There, below the known surface, a world of wonder emerged.
Another project, in the form of a short film...
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Be flexible, I am.
– Tag line for Trouble Coffee Co., San Francisco, California
Cloistered System →
This website tracks the progress on a modular robotic surface installation that I am currently working on with Pavitra Gohil at California College of the Arts. The course is titled Robotic Ecologies and explores various systems using both Arduino and Processing open-source programs.
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Laurie Mallet House (1986) →
In 1986, SITE—a New York based Architecture and Artist collaboration—proposed and executed an intervention on a residence that incorporated various artifacts (found around the home) by embedding them into the building fabric. The walls could then, visually, speak to ideas of history and preservation.
June 2009
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