


the cats are here.



the cats are here.
here are the installation photos.













i took a nap instead of thinking conceptually.
post and you will be awesome.
photos from the install will be up shortly. thanks liz’s blog for reminding me to do this.
i took a nap instead of thinking conceptually. is a collaborative text installation that liz and i worked on this past mlk weekend. here are a few of the install photos. installation photos will be up as soon as i can take em’ thank to andrew parnell for helping us set up a few files, make a website, and mask our loads of vinyl. we took about 3 hours to mask all of the vinyl and then another 10 to install.


we were very proud of our masking skills by the end of the night when we masked “project.” because it was about 68 inches taller than liz and i. intense.
so we took pictures aka portraits with it.
“the skeezy dad pose”
what the hallway looked liked beforehand.


i heart this wall. so proud.
the spider-since we didn’t have putty to hold the laser level in place.
probably around 1 or so in the morning. just 2 more rows of 6 to go. and then around 3 am both liz and i died of vinyl exhaustion.
here are some photos of my work from fall reviews (just below is my artist statement).
hear



these are the three macbook pros that were powering my audio. unfortunately, i ran into a few technical difficulties and learned that mp3 players by themselves do not emit enough power to be loud through my speakers. if i were to do this again, i’d probably get some amps.
touch



artist statement (a work in progress)
Language is, by definition, a systematic way of communicating through sounds or a series of symbols. We learn societal norms and culture through language. As a child I was born into many at once, including English, Mandarin, and Thai, with a dash of French thrown into the mix. In response I spoke very little throughout my childhood, to the point where my teacher recommended I take a speech development evaluation. Language became a barrier.
Hear is a soundscape that uses six hanging white spherical speakers which emit nonverbal human utterances. There are no actual words spoken, but rather a collection of sounds that act as communication. A tension is created between being connected and being simultaneously disconnected. Hear attempts to highlight the communication that happens between words and how humans interact with the proximity of sound in space.
Touch is an interactive installation in which a green arcade button placed on a pedestal is waiting to be pressed. If the viewer decides to push the button, a message appears discouraging the act of interaction. This creates a conflict between the person’s desire to push the button and the
installation’s otherwise.