I recently wrote an essay about my Landscapes of Absence project that has been published as a chapter in the … More
Category: Contributions
Celebrate People’s History Book!
I am excited very to be included in the forthcoming 2nd edition of Celebrate People’s History: The Poster Book of … More
LIFES – Treading Water LP
I recently collaborated on the artwork for the band LIFES Treading Water LP that was just released. The record can … More
Oliver Ressler Interview in Arts & International Affairs
My interview with Oliver Ressler has been published in the journal Arts & International Affairs (AIA). The current issue focuses … More
Landscapes of Absence in Hz
A long form essay about my project Landscapes of Absence was just published in Issue #21 of the Swedish intermedia … More
Celebrate People’s History in Ann Arbor
One of the best-designed exhibitions of the Celebrate People’s History poster series is now on at the Stamps Gallery in Ann Arbor, … More
Uncovering News: Reporting and Forms of New Media Art
My essay Landscapes of Absence has been published in the latest issue of Media-N, the journal of the College Art … More
#WorldsUpsideDown
#WorldsUpsideDown is an exhibition exploring the hopes and failures of radical political change at Firstsite, a cultural center in Colchester, England. … More
Interface/Landscape – FLEFF 2016 New Media Exhibition
My project Landscapes of Absence has been included in Interface/Landscape, the Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival’s (FLEFF) 2016 new media … More
People Again Discography on Bandcamp
Zak from People Again and other bands (LIFES, Conquest For Death, Eracism…) just put up the People Again Discography on … More
Never More! Hiroshima-Fukushima
My video AN602: Tsar Bomba was selected to be a part of the “Never More! – Hiroshima-Fukushima” video art collection … More
Composition and Community
Here is video documentation from a Teaching & Learning workshop at St. Norbert College in which I presented about my … More
Protest and Survive Mixtape!
I contributed a punk mix relating to the nuclear abolition movement in the 1980s to the Interference Archive ‘If A … More