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I took this shot with my Hewlett-Packard iPaq 3700. It’s a self-portrait reflection of me in one of our frosted-glass tables that we have recently given to Mayday. These tables were beautiful, chrome, and super-spacey, but also super sharp and all Tami and I could think about was Sophie once she started walking falling over [...]
I’ve really been battling between the world of design and the world of art … and the line that divides them. Where *is* that line? This question came up particularly with the 8×8 Remix Series I’ve been working on. As I’ve been working Microsoft projects for so long I’ve started to co-opt some of the [...]
We had a party at the Brooklynhaus that attracted police helicopters and the police forcing DJ Erok to turn down the music he was spinning in the center room. Off that room was the bathroom and the secret door to where we had all of our computer equipment.
Alicia Dooley and her boyfriend Mike Tracey [...]
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“I Am Not A Bug” was created out of the footage shot for a short film I did, “Sometimes It’s Not Enough To Talk About It”, featuring poetry by J.C. Coyle and videography, editing and music done by me. The music can be downloaded here.
Years later I started becoming more interested in digital video and purchased [...]
This piece began with a photo contributed by Paul Cooper, one of my friends and co-workers at Avenue A | Razorfish. It really was a great photo to start with. Paul took it using a digital camera in the bathroom of his apartment. I was able to mirror the background which got rid of a [...]
I was living by myself in this little — awesome — "split studio" apartment on Queen Anne. I set my VHS-C camera (codename: the bug) on my counter, and shot some video, from which I took this still shot.
I scanned the the Webster’s Dictionary entry for the word "Failure" and superimposed that scan on top [...]
Organic began in 1998, while I was living in my apartment on Broadway, here in Seattle.
The underlying image is one scan of my face, which I moved around while the scanner was capturing the image. What resulted was a greatly distorted self-portrait. It reminded me of the “feeling of being organic.” The kind of feeling [...]