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February 18, 2011



Some photo documentation of my first solo show, As you were at Parts & Labour, September 2010 in Toronto.

August 10, 2010



Photo by Rachelle Simoneau.


July 20, 2010


Ghost at Noon
An older playlist I made.


July 19, 2010

In the Light of Night is a photo initiative that entailed swapping exposed film with 3 other photographers and re-exposing over their portraits and textures.
In collaboration with Jeremy R. Jansen, Sara Cwynar and Adam Levett.

  


June 30, 2010



Made a playlist to share, called Gravity and Grace.
You can download it here

Day and Night - Bo Hansson
The River Tune - Bassekou Kouyate & Ngoni ba
A Little Girl Lost - David Axelrod
I talk to the wind - Giles, Giles & Fripp
Jardim Dos Deuses - Joyce, Nana Vasconcelos, & Mauricio Maestro
Como O Machado - Lô Borges
Curtíssima - Módulo 1000
Flower Strewing - People
L' Herbe - Roger Rodier
Parting Dance - Suni McGrath
Manin No Ki - Takashi Nishioka
Psyche I - These Trails
The Crosswords & the Safety Pins - The Battered Ornaments







May 7, 2010



I was asked to contribute a playlist to my friend Peter's excellent music blog, Murder, she Podcasted.

Lady of the Lake (Ep. 94)
Listen to it as you're drifting off in a mid-afternoon slumber or during a slow make out session...
Please enjoy.


April 8, 2010



Rendering of me by Nicole Legault for her series, lookidrewyou. Her sweet blog is here!


April 1, 2010



Check out the online composite of An Immaterial Survey of Our Peers - a group exhibition I am participating in at the Sullivan Galleries, Art Institute of Chicago.

From Rhizome.org

An Immaterial Survey of Our Peers is a group show currently on display at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Curated by Web collective JOGGING, the exhibit brings together the work of a group of artists whose art is primarily displayed and distributed via the Web. Given the immaterial quality of much of the work, the show does not physically take place within the gallery space itself. Instead, the artwork has been collected and arranged over photos of the empty gallery space using digital compositing techniques. These photos are then displayed as documentation of the exhibit on the show website, and projected onto the walls of the gallery space for the show's duration. The show is currently on display both online and at the Sullivan Galleries at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.




Sarah Mead, an artist from the Netherlands approached me to inquire about an assignment she had at school. Her task was to interpret as closely as she could another photograph and she wanted to do mine, which is here on the left. I am very endeared by her effort.