A web-based, interactive narrative and mapping project about the historic and present uses of New York City waterways and shorelines – including a Post-Sandy/FEMA Floodmaps component on the relationship between [...]
Rare Earth Catalogue
Rare earth claims have now been staked across the globe—including throughout the American continent, in Australia, Mongolia, the Caribbean, the Pacific seabed, and underneath the melting glaciers of Greenland. Prospecting [...]
Workers Leaving the Museum (2011)
Workers Leaving the Museum (2011) is a video and sculptural installation and the result of a series of investigations into labor relations around the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (MASS MoCA) [...]
Kosovo Reading Room and Print Shop
Where: Uncanny Valley, Long Island City
What: Public Printshop, Meeting Space, Installation
When: May 15 – June 15, 2012
In parallel with Red76′s exploration of Kosovo’s parallel education system (This is (an) a [...]
Seven Seas Mariner at the Wassaic Project
Kendra Sullivan and I will be presenting work from our ongoing investigation into the nature of artistic work, adventure and chance at the Wassaic Project Festival this weekend (August 3-5, [...]
Dawn School (2010-)
“The world became more and more solid; it became populous, it became a place where an infinite number of farmhouses, of villages, of railway lines have lodgement, until [...]
Liberum Kayak (2011-12)
Locally sourced bamboo, plywood, re-purposed vinyl museum signage, zip ties, epoxy, and upholstery tacks
14’ x 36”
This is a Liberum Kayak (2011), designed by the Mare Liberum collective. The bamboo was sourced and harvested in [...]
Pirates of the Thousand Islands – Building a Paper Boat – w/ Mare Liberum
For additional images and more information, see the Mare Liberum blog: thefreeseas.org
When: Summer, 2012
Where: Antique Boat Museum, Clayton, NY
What: Residency, experimental pedagogy and collaborative boatbuilding project.
With Who: Mare Liberum
Pictured: Liberum [...]
One Site After Another (2011)
One Site After Another. It will exist in the space as an invisible annex to the Gowanus Library, one accessible through a WiFi portal that has been firewalled off to provide [...]








