1.02.2012

a cache of memory

4x6 prints, archival boxes



Displayed are boxes of photographs reproduced from my hard drive. Organized and titled as each pictures folder, I have printed out every single image and placed them in individual boxes that represent each folder. The reproduction of a virtual reality into a tangible, physical existence examines and comments on the actual space photographs hold. These boxes are in a physical realm that takes up space much like the capacity images take up on my hard drive. However, digital storage has reduced the amount of physical space that objects once consumed. There are approximately 750 images in these boxes, and that in virtual reality, hardly takes up any space, which raises the question: How much are we actually carrying with us?

12.04.2011

collecting the forgotten: out of date library cards

accumulating what is so often overlooked








Bar-code stickers have superseded library cards. I would have enjoyed knowing who borrowed the book before me. An imaginary book discussion comes to mind.

11.09.2011

keyhole intimacy: video stills

found haiku: video still

heart brain heart brain which

dianosis: identifying mental illnesses

There are many different facets to human behavior and personality that become classified
as a mental disorder. Depicted here are a few of the most commonly recognized illnesses:

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
Insomnia
Bipolar Disorder
Depression
Autism
Body Dysmorphic Disorder



In this series, I have cut images against one another, carefully arranging them to create a
curious blend of compositions. By constructing these images without any human element,
the objects depicted in each photograph become direct symbols of each disorder.

commit to memory: what we share is what you gave me



unnatural spectacle


raison d'être

video

opportunity gone

11.08.2011

second self

socially inept via inter web, but working on it.

testing one two...