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Dec
5

Weekend at Bernie’s (Sweded Film)

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A Swede version of the film Weekend at Bernie’s for the Tampa Bay Swede Fest. I also helped in the production of Dumbo & Wayne’s World. [October 2011]

Aug
8

Leave the gun. Take the cannoli. A cat’s a better mother than you.

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Video & sound composed from frames extracted from the films “Gone With the Wind” & “The Godfather” to create a new visual and aural narrative. [April 2011]

Oct
25

Dreams : Acts 1 – 5

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As part of my collaboration with Aaron Hutcheson, our current studio project focuses on the idea of dreams. We are creating audiovisual narrations from dream recounts we have found on internet message forums. A narrator communicates a dream through first-person narration and we take that footage and expand upon it through the use of collage, appropriation and original content. [September - October 2010]

Oct
5

Glory Hole 2000

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As part of the exhibition Conceptual Distraction, a mini-golf themed art exhibit put on by Putt Plug, I created a mini-golf hole reminiscent of a truck stop bathroom, complete with a working tampon machine and (you probably could have guessed it by the title of the piece) a glory hole. [April 2010]

Like carnival games, Fladry’s bathroom wall gives the illusion of winnability. We never actually saw anyone make it in, so we’re going to continue to call it impossible. However, the video screen inside the hole may provide frustrated players with a slight release of their built-up tensions, though their ball will never actually have access to the hole. Surprisingly, there were fewer complaints graffitied on the wall than we would have expected. (excerpt from Putt Plug review)

Aug
25

Synesthesia

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Synesthesia is a ongoing collaboration with long time collaborative partner Aaron Hutcheson. These live audio/video improvisations are often telecast via online streaming from remote locations. [December 2007 - Ongoing]