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Multiple Selves: An Interactive Artpiece
I make art to explore ideas and discover new experiences. Most of the art I make is interactive, which means that I often discover the...


Chinook Arc: Seven Years Later
The paradox of Chinook Arc was that it had to appear delicate and ethereal but also has had to endure repeat encounters, extreme weather...


Sculptural Artwork for Rooftops
I recently had a chance to create art for a rooftop garden in an urban setting. It was a dense site and required thinking carefully about...


Works in Glass
Artisans of the late Middle Ages crafted the largest and most long-lived colored images in human history. Many of the monumental stained...


An Immersive Sundial
I’ve been studying sundials throughout history and re-thinking what the sundial could be in the 21st century. We don’t need a sundial to...


Interactivity & Technology
The most fundamental rule for interactive art is to respect people's agency. There should be a clear and repeatable connection between...


Art For the Cerebellum
Leonardo da Vinci was the first to name the cerebellum – the curious portion of the brain that accounts for 10 percent of its mass but...


Light + Color
Light-based sculptures offer an opportunity for art to activate a larger space than the sculpture physically occupies. With that power...
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