“You Gotta Move.” is on view as part of the MFA Selections Show at the DiRosa Preserve. Come out and visit. Panel discussion on April 29th visit DiRosa website for details.
Special Thanks to Mabel Negrete (editing) and Mike Murnane (Video)
This is a Paid Programming infomercial for the “Gold Standard”. This promo was made for the Hard Economic Times installation at New house Gallery in Ross California January 2010.
HARD ECONOMIC TIMES
January 7 -February 17
New House Gallery
39 Fernhill Ave. Ross, CA 94957
I got a new installation coming up in Ross California. All new work that reflects on living in our current economy. Lots of new pieces including: You Gotta Move., Holing up, Gold Standard, and an incarnation of the 1/64 scale expandable universe of Drive thru Paradise.
Video was filmed, co-directed and co-edited by Mabel Negrete.
This is a portable radio transmitter I’m developing with all the essentials for mobile broadcasting.
Closed Case with latches that are lock ready for security
Open: parts include: Fm Transmitter, Dipole antenna, I-podX2, Flask, 4 Channel mixer, Electrovoice microphone, mic stand, power strip, i-pod charger, cables, and variable speed light refraction unit aka. discoball
I’ve been researching the workings of basic consumer technologies lately. This is a Mr. Coffee that I made from the guts of discarded one. I hopped up the Plumbing, filtration and delivery to to suit my own needs, as well as adding a “coffee pellet dispenser”.
Joshua Short, Mike Murnane and Joel Dean Stockdill built this full sized ghost ship for a Halloween Party on Treasure Island. Armed with only Box cutters, Hot glue and a hand full of able bodied volunteers, they completed the task within five days.
I got a new driving simulator and a new “Emergency Coffee Maker” to show you guys. Maybe if you’re desperate i’ll make a cup of joe for you! Get directions here http://www.headlands.org/
Garbage Culture was my MFA Thesis project at UC Davis. The project involved 2 locations, an installation in the gallery, and an a pirate Radio station that was operated from an alternate location.