July 2009 Archives

Pigeon opens at Everson Museum of Art

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Pigeon opened yesterday at the Everson Museum of Art in Syracuse. It runs through August 22. I'll be giving a gallery talk there at the musueum on August 20.

getting the word out for AtA

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photo windows at SU

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Syracuse University asked us to project one of my videos onto large windows in their student center. However, after looking at all of the technical possibilities and problems with the space, we decided to propose covering the windows with vinyl photo material instead. Everyone involved loved the mockup so, depending on price, we may cover more than one of the windows.

video interview in Syracuse

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I was interviewed yesterday by Ellen Blalock of the Syracuse Post-Standard for a short video piece she's doing on my Syracuse project for the paper's website. She actually videotaped for a few days during various meetings around the city.

UVP tests

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One of the components of the Syracuse project is to project a number of my recent video animations onto buildings in downtown Syracuse under the Urban Video Project. Last night we tested out some of the projections (Op Eyes is seen here) and took photos for the catalog. Once the videos are ready they will be set to run dusk-to-dawn from mid-August to mid-October.

Light Work progress

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We're almost finished installing the speakers for the new installation at Light Work. I'm working on wiring all of the amps today and should have it all done by tomorrow.

installation begins at Light Work

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Installation of Fragments, Spirits, Dust Bunnies, my new piece for Light Work, has begun in Syracuse. Right now I'm placing black circles on the walls to determine the placement of 6" speakers to be mounted. We're hoping to have all of the speakers mounted and wired by Monday.

DFS commission installed

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The Drug Free Sport commission piece is finally installed. There are a couple more color tweeks to be done on it but it's currently on view nonetheless. 

There will be an open house and possible artist discussion about it held for local architects, critics, and DFS employees sometime within the next couple of months.