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virtual bootlegs

gg: mbtc (gsv)

mirrors behind the curtain

googlegiest

virtual phone tours

magnivista

frame as focus

iphone speaks

speed of judgment

halo hoop

OMDBYW

game of life

scenic route

in search of safety item

smart objects

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1.14.13

My show Googlegeist: Mirrors Behind The Curtain was written up in LA Weekly!

 

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12.20.12

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8.27.12

My project Googlegeist was recently featured on Prosthetic Knowledge!

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5.7.12

 

My iPhone screenshot Frame as Focus was recently featured on James Bridle's The New Aesthetic tumblr.

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6.18.12

 

A few of my iPhone screenshots were posted on Phone Arts!!

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8.15.11

 

I was recently chosen to participate in a juried group show, entitled You First, at The Orange County Center of

Contemporary Art. The show is curated by Dalibor Polivka and Rob Mintz. It runs from October 1-30, with an

opening reception on October 1st from 5-10pm.

 

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11.19.10

 

My game Rip Ball was recently featured on Vectorealism.com, check it out here.

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11.10.09

 

I was recently featured on Beautiful/Decay Magazines blog. You can see the post here

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6.15.09

I was recently an Honorable Mention in the ArtistsWanted.org Art Vs. Design competition. The jurors included Jarrett Gregory (curator at NYC's New Museum), Mark Mothersbaugh (lead singer of art-rock band DEVO), and Donwan Harrell (founder of Akademiks Clothing).

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1.21.09

I will be exhibiting my machine Speed of Judgment, at Galerie Rudolfinum in Prague, in the fall of 2010, for the Decadence Now exhibition. "The backbone of the exhibition shall be formed by works from authors such as: Jeff Koons, Keith Haring, Cindy Sherman, David LaChapelle, Damien Hirst, Gilbert & George, Gottfried Helnwein, Robert Mapplethorpe, and Matthew Barney etc. The author of the project and the exhibition curator shall be the art historian Otto M. Urban, who has been systematically devoting himself to the theme of decadence in contemporary art since the 1990s.

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1.13.09

I will be doing a performance, involving my game Halo Hoop, at the Santa Cruz Museum of Art on the 30th of January.

It will help kick off the 3 month long city wide exhibit 'Assemblage, Collage, and Construction.'

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10.27.07

I will be exhibiting a few videos and sculptures at the Myartspace New York, NY competition gallery show. See info below. The Myartspace.com New York, New York 2007 Exhibition
 
November 1 - November 22, 2007
 
Exhibiting Artists:
Vincent Como
Minkyung Lee
Masha Ryskin
Chadwick Gibson
Susan Cook
Ilona Niemi
Scott Talley
Micke Tong.
 
Juried by:
Jessica Morgan of Tate Modern
James Rondeau of The Art Institute of Chicago
Steven Zevitas of New American Paintings
 
An opening reception will be held on Thursday, November 1, from 6 - 8 pm at the gallery. A catalog will accompany the exhibition, which will also include work from the top 50 finalists in the NY, NY 07 competition.
 
About myartspace:
 
Myartspace.com is the premier online network for the art world. Its members include 30,000 artists, collectors, galleries and other art world professionals from across the globe, and it currently hosts the work of nearly 10,000 artists. RSVP
 
For more info: 212.664.1024 events@catmacart.com

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10.4.07

I am fortunate to be one of the finalist of the MyArtSpace New York, NY competition! Go to Myartspace.com to see

the work.

 

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10.4.07

A I received a nice mention in the Ann Arbor News for my interactive sculpture Speed of Judgment.

 

Ann Arbor News

Visit 'Psycho-Trope' for look at altered mental, physical states
Sunday, February 25, 2007
BY JOHN CARLOS CANT
News Special Writer

"Psycho-Trope: The Im-mediate Sensorium,'' at the University of Michigan Jean Paul Slusser Gallery, invites its audience "to speculate on altered mental and physical states.''

The artworks in the exhibit - two installations and smaller assemblage - were created by students of U-M School of Art and Design professor Satoru Takahashi. According to the show's gallery statement, the works "are designed to cleanse both body and spirit, while producing a place for 'meditation and mediation' that may foster discussion.''

Some of the works in "Psycho-Trope'' were created in fall 2005 as part of an advanced sculpture studio taught by Takahashi. These works are supposed to investigate the relationship between "emotional change and body movement.''
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As such, many of the works in the exhibit are also associated with "The Stairwell Project'' being crafted for installation at the U-M School of Public Health. These works were crafted in a fall 2006 course entitled, "Metal Ecology.''

Among the highlights of "The Stairwell Project'' are "Forest'' and "Sky.'' "Forest,'' crafted by Miche Nagai and Mijung Park, is a back-lit four-panel artwork whose individual plates reflect the seasons of the year. The first panel, winter, is an accumulation of blue and white leaves. Spring's flowers reflect the renewal of nature. Summer's green leaves and plants represent the year's warmth. And fall's red maple leaves pave the way towards the chilly season ahead.

"Sky,'' on the other hand, is a large orb representing the moon with hundreds of keys pegged on key holders that create surface detail. Crafted by Edward Gray, Ashley Krieger, Edward Mann, and Danielle Massell, "Sky's'' simple, yet powerful appearance makes it masterly installation art.

Also of interest in "Psycho-Trope,'' is the second installation, "Studio No. 6,'' created by Adrianne Finelli, which looks everything like a beauty parlor on a life-size scale. Finelli's pink-hued "studio'' has got everything intact right down to the appointment book and combs. And Chadwick Gibson's "Speed of Judgment'' is an installation that features wood, steel, and mirrors to good effect as an artful guillotine. Indeed, a video monitor showing "Speed of Judgment'' at play is impressive in its own right.