-
Home
-
Categories
-
Tags
Blogroll
-
RSS Feeds
-
Meta
project_update
Excess Workshop + Web Site
The ExcessNYC project is in full swing. Our website is up and running. We just had a workshop at 3rd Ward last weekend. Next up: we build out our compost site at a garden in Crown Heights, Brooklyn. We have a few events coming up this fall. Will post here as soon as they are [...]
Atlas of Radical Cartography
Browsing through the bookstore at the Museo Reina Sofia, look what I found! An Atlas for Radical Cartography was nestled in between an old postcard book and a book about urbanism. An Atlas has had a great run (I have a map included in the collection).
Close Up of Items in the Matadero Installation
We are working on the web site for the project Excedents/Excess. In the meanwhile, I will post images from our install at Matadero. Close-up of Food Waste in NYC Map (Spanish version) The Collaborators (video interview)
Opening Tonight!
http://www.mataderomadrid.org/ficha/995/el-ranchito.html And this announces our residency. Ricardo Explaining our Research to Journalist at Opening (and, here is the article from that interview)
El Ranchito Commission + Residency
Ricardo and I have been awarded a commission and residency from El Ranchito (a project of Matadero in Madrid) along with artist José Luis Aguilera and Beatriz Marcos. The artist-in-residence at El Ranchito is unique in that it is available for artists who do not reside in Madrid (whether Spanish or international) and come recommended [...]
Photographing in New Mexico
This summer I am visiting several sites in western states (NM, CO, MT) with my large format camera as I continue production on my Superfund photo series. This past weekend I was in western NM — uranium country — and drove back through the most magnificent thunderstorm. How I love the sky and openness out [...]
We Will Be Cooking in The Counter Kitchen Again
Stefani Bardin and I launched The Counter Kitchen at Eyebeam in Dec 2010. We started with a day-long workshop with NYC high school students from Hunter Math & Science. They brought their favorite food and home products (such as Strawberry Pop-tarts, Diet Coke, Johnson’s Baby Lotion and Axe Shampoo) for us to reverse engineer together. [...]