Selected Installations
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Two
Cabins: Family Happiness '00
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Three
Awakenings '00
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Vertical
Penduling '99
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Catacomb
Memories '98
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Corner
Lyre '98
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Still
Moving: Four Sides of a Japanese Language School '98
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Pete's
Pool Sound and Video Installation '97
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Point Defiance Sound Garden with Water Driven Canopy Lyre '97
(view 1) (view 2) (view 3) (view 4)
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Washington
State History Museum Exhibit '96
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reSite,
Sight and Sound '96
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Video
Oh, Oh '95
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Pitching
Pennies Through Glass '94
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The
Trampoline Family '94
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Photo
Speakers '94
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Too
Lips Admidst Too Lips '94
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Plate
Tech Tonics '94
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Out
to Dry '93
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Cacaphonic
Cadenza '82
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Video Oh, Oh
Installation of twelve
monitors arranged in clusters of four (two-by-two).
Each cluster contains
a color monitor (lower right), and three monochrome
monitors-- b/w (lower
left), green (upper left) and amber (upper right).
Except for the color
monitor which is always in the landscape position,
the monochrome monitors
are positioned off axis (upside down or sideways)
and in different combinations
for each cluster.
All monitors in a cluster
play the same video signal-- the output from a
VCR is split four ways.
Pre-recorded sound is
played back over a separate system.
Three videos run continuously
over three clusters-- the simultaneities
with the other videos
and the sound are by chance.
The installation creates
a mix of koleidescopic and flashing
energy as the individual
"percussive
video"; map various
objects and terrains...
and all of this with the pre-recorded
sound of my sculptural
instruments.
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