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tasteful de Stijl-esque "monument" to famous utopian socialist
collage of famous photoshopped Iran missile in multiple orientations
Memphis furniture sideboard (photo)
excavation of a World War II bunker buried in a hill in The Hague (photo)
low res boxing ring related stills or footage projected in dark room
Pioneer 10-11 extraterrestrial greeting plaque painted on de Stijl lattice
plexiglas-sandwiched slices of decaying organic matter resemble Hirst cut up cow
actual white cube with lower right corner set on fire
post-Biennial stick figure on canvas or panel
photo of photoshopped van gogh wrapped in clear plastic
3D rendering of gallery wall with four conjoined metallic picture frames
busy wall and floor installation of mingled organic and geometric lattices resembling deformed corporate flow charts
cyclado-brancusoid stone sculpture of extraterrestrial "grey"
folding table with flashlight, book, meteorite, etc (3D printer objects?)
3 photos: chair, 3D printer objects, and demo graphic for laser sculpting process
second life sculpture project - assortment of 3D shapes hovers over hilly topography
slightly more eccentric judd-like variations of IKEA furniture parts
grid of adjacent photos covers walls, floor, and columns in vast space, resembling cityscape
photo of 4 people staring at 5th person in gallery with title "What’s on view looks like you"
vector-y graphics (continents, rectangles, triangles) on yellow wall-mounted disc
hockey mask, shin guards, and illegible photo on gallery partition
wind chimes blown by electrical fans in gallery with title re: "Arab tritone" interval
middle east map with title re: politics and poetry
expressionistically applied orange paint on post-Katrina house and yard

performance photo 2

paddy johnson photo

Another photo of my demo/performance last Wednesday, thanks to Paddy Johnson for sending this from her phone.
Sorry for all the photo-self-indulgence. I DJ'd for about a year in the early '00s in a venue in Chinatown, pre- the ubiquity of cell phone cameras, so I never got any "documentation" of all those gigs and now no believes I did them. Am making up for that now.

"Junatic"

"Junatic" [mp3 removed]

This was the opening track in my playlist for the Goodbye Blue Monday show on Wed. (Wanted at least one I hadn't posted before.)
All done in Cubase with Reaktor instruments and a delay effect.