Imagine a World Where

Imagine a World Where is an interactive public artwork commissioned by the University of California, Irvine Department of Informatics. The wall text, below, lead (via QR code) to instructions for…

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Final Countdown

Over twenty hours spread across four days (February 12-15, 2022), I created a series of Marching Cubes assemblies based on Henry Moore’s monumental forms. Visitors to Marching Cubes Final Countdown…

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Art at City Hall

June 15 — August 27, 2021 Opening Thursday, August 12, 3:00 —5:00 PM Irvine Civic Center 1 Civic Center Plaza, Irvine Mondays — Thursdays, 7:30 AM — 5:30 PM Fridays,…

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City #1: Irvine

City #1: Irvine is a vertically exaggerated scale model of the City of Irvine’s terrain, created specifically for Art at City Hall. When Suburban Ecologies was partially reconfigured at the Irvine…

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Suburban Ecologies

  December 6, 2020 — March 14, 2021 GREAT PARK GALLERY 8000 Great Park Boulevard, Irvine Thursdays & Fridays, 12 p.m. — 4 p.m. Saturdays & Sundays, 10 a.m. —…

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Watershed #2: Santa Ana

Orange County’s historic orange groves—such as those found at the Irvine Ranch, namesake of both City and Company—were irrigated by the Santa Ana River, which brings water from Southern California’s…

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A Village of Irvine

Modular systems are a frequent point of departure in my creative work. Two systems of enduring interest to me are kits of parts derived from the Marching Cubes algorithm, and…

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Twenty Thousand Faces

An artist’s creative abilities can prove useful in unexpected ways. I have considerable expertise with digital fabrication tools: 3D printers, laser cutters, and other computer-controlled machines. I have also created…

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After Halliburton

Laguna Beach, California has frequently been characterized—in word and image—by its vertiginous coastal topography. In 1936, Richard Halliburton observed the sublime qualities afforded by this geology and proceeded to build…

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