This project arose from my investigations with creating a barrier between two people. The silhouettes are captured through a screen.
Sep 20, 2013
24 Friends
This piece is about the networks within my life. Each wall represents different connections and different groups of people within my life. This piece relates to my social network and a division of lives.
Distance
Another piece that investigated using Skype. This piece featured two TV monitors, back to back, and cameras that pointed at the viewers heads. The idea is that the two people interacting within the space cannot see eye to eye. If person A looks at the camera, person B can see their face, but person A cannot see person B's face.
Connections
This piece was an interactive installation using Skype, lighting, a mirrored material called window tint and phone booth type boxes. The video probably explains it best, but the lights are controlled by a light switch, the screens are too dim to see clearly and the person interacting has no control over the computer.
Sep 19, 2013
Pathways
Pathways was a piece I created as a site specific installation. This piece was installed in front of the library as a way to get people to think about their surrounding environment in a different way. The shapes and forms are the streets and sidewalks that surround that immediate area. In this way, the viewer is experiencing the campus in a completely different way.
You Me, Me You
This piece was an investigation into using weaving to talk about the kind of gender implication that can come along with the term. Using two people of opposite genders, I created a mirror image by alternating strips of paper. These images are both a mirror, but different at the same time.
Skeleton Projections
These pieces came from an investigation of using a projector to create new images. I taped the form of a skeleton and projected a live feed of myself performing. I then photographed this skeleton. I see these as some form of self portrait.
Map weaving portraits
These pieces are efforts in making a new land and portrait of a person from their silhouette, and the two states they identify most with. The places where these three components meet are what is kept.
1,134 Minutes
This piece is based off a series of photographs taken in one day. Self portraits were shot every minute for the entirety of my day. Those images were then arrange in a timeline and slices were taken from each minute to distribute the minutes equally through the day.
Sep 14, 2013
Data Visualization, etc.
Work that I am doing right now, trying to visualize GPX data that was gathered this summer:
These are just illustrations at the moment, but may become something else. Not too sure.
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