"Artificial light, man made light must reflect nature"
 
 
WHAT'S NEW: 2005 - 2006


>>Arsenal Arts Installation

At the dedication of Arsenal Arts, I projected quotes from a living history project onto the façade of the art center.  The quotes swooped and scanned the building for six hours, bringing alive the people who had worked, built and populated the old arsenal and made it part of their community. 

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>>Zoetrope Plaza

To honor the Allston/Brighton community and its history, symbols of the sites past were incorporated into a wind driven animation device, a zoetrope. Three pylons, 24 feet tall were erected, and eight wheels, ranging from four to eight feet in diameter were installed on the pylons, with images representative of the sites history mounted with in each wheel. Now, these giant spinning animation devices create moving silhouettes of steam engines, sailing ships and swimming fish, announcing the sites past and linking it to its present.  

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>>Charles River Bridges

Working with the Charles River Conservancy, Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation and the LEF foundation, I have worked on illuminating the bridges that cross the Charles river between Boston and Cambridge

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>> Simmons College

Drawing on the tumultuous times of the past four years, projected headlines were activated by the movement of patrons. The words fluttered for a few seconds, then went out—leaving a ghostly impression of left over news. 

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PROJECTS
 

>>Words on Fire, Howard Yezerski Gallery

Words on Fire is part a international project to illustrate how words become more than metaphor--they become emblematic and symbolic aspects of the structure of disenfranchisement. In the gallery, the installation was in two parts. 

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>>American Academy of Arts and Sciences

This work is a series of slit aperture projectors installed a fragment of New England forest that serves as the grounds of the Academy.  Norton's Woods has many mature trees, in the winter their bare trunks and branches open to the sky.

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>>Decks

  >>Wall Murals   >>Nikolaj, Copenhagen Contemporary Art Center >>Ringsted Galleriet
 
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