LOG

In collaboration with Ragunath V
Sculpture with sound and programming components
Shown at Explum 08, Murcia, Spain (2008)

A sculpture and media piece made in collaboration with architect Ragunath V, it consisted of a log produced from a parametric computer script and laser cut, and a sound component. Inside the sculpture were two speakers that emitted a “call”: an appropriated simulation dinosaur roar changed periodically and continuously. The speaker cables led to a laptop connected to the Internet; the sound altered parametrically with data collected from a website selling reproductions of artworks.

The Tattler and I

In collaboration with Erik Blinderman.
16 mm film installation
Nought to Sixty,” ICA, London, England (2008)

Two looped 16 mm films (approximately 3 minutes and 5 minutes in length) were produced in collaboration with Erik Blinderman to record differing photographic impressions of a single day. Both filming approaches used mirror attachments to the cameras to affect their relationships to what they documented: one camera peering through a hole polished in a magnifying mirror used the sun to burn holes in the newspapers it inspected closely; the other camera with a ‘spy lens’ mirror allowing the camera to secretly look at 90 degree angles and zoom in varying dimensions in and outside the mirror.

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Town Sign

Photography and installation.
“Welcome to the Neighborhood” Askeaton Contemporary Arts, Askeaton, Ireland, August, 2006.


This piece was initiated as a call to all citizens of a small Irish town (by local media and word of mouth) to participate in a group photograph to be used for a new sign installed at either entrance to the town.


↑: Image as it appeared on the sign.
↓: Documentation displayed on the wall of the Tourist Information Point in Askeaton.

Consent Form

Installation with text
“Fatti e finzioni della venusta isola di San Servolo in Venezia” Exhibition as part of artLAB artist residency on San Servolo Island, Venice, IT, 2006.


An alcove of the laundry room of a former insane asylum is occupied with a new wall, rendering it autonomous from the rest of the building. Bunk beds from the facilities are installed with lamps. The door leading into the space is left open and unlocked permanently. A ramp leading to the door has written on it in non-slip material, in English and Italian: “Access to the work happens under the direct responsibility of the visitor”