03/25/2020
A new division of the vast Mauritania Trading Company empire.
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To denote a place for, or sacred to; such as Athenaeum would be a place sacred to the goddess Athena and Museum would be a place sacred to the Muses.
10/22/2017
Full title: Reliquary for a green silk kimono.
05/16/2017
This frame will eventually become a lantern with paper sides. Like a Japanese lantern where the paper is translucent and provides nice diffuse lighting. The tesseract geometry ensures the light shines equally in all directions.
03/12/2017
Each ablative layer has it's own distinct aesthetic qualities to re**rd, or accelerate, decay.
02/16/2017
In my experience, the Artist's Statement can be a somewhat prescriptive document. It can impose limitations on the experience and interpretation of the art, and restrain the evolution of the artist and the viewer. This object is a tool for viewers of the art to engage with the art and incorporate elements of the artist's experience with their own perspective. The viewer can then generate a statement that is collaborative, yet entirely distinct and unique.
10/19/2016
Another great class at the School of Visual Philosophy today. This time I had the chance to learn from a master Ukiyo-E woodblock carver. It's not too late to see him in San Francisco tomorrow 10/19 at 12noon. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ukiyo-e-workshop-with-asaka-motoharu-at-izakaya-rintaro-tickets-28543415123
Ukiyo-E workshop with Asaka Motoharu at Izakaya Rintaro
Date: Wednesday, October 19th, 2016 Time: 12pm-2pm Location: Izakaya Rintaro, 82 14th St, San Francisco, CA 94103 Cost: $40 per participant The workshop will be combined with the demonstration of carving and printing by Asaka Motoharu, the students will touch original Ukiyo-E prints and will expe...
09/30/2016
I finally completed this collection of printed stereographic 3d scenes of San Francisco. My goal was not to capture the usual tourist landmarks but to focus more on the ephemeral features of the city's landscape. Ordinary street corners and scenes that will likely look very different in the future. One of my inspirations was a talk by Rick Prelinger at a Long Now event on the changing landscape of the city and how difficult it was to find historical images that weren’t just photos of flowers, tourist spots or smiling relatives of the photographer. Maybe another one in the future as a lot of these scenes have already changed drastically!
09/10/2016
What was to be a simple stand evolved into something more.