[tunnel] [tunnel] Stainless Steel Interactive Sculpture7’x 7′2023 [hill] Wall drawing40′ x 16′2023 The installation Topophilia features pieces in dialogue with one another that explore unseen encounters with place. Using landmarks of the city of Baltimore, my intention is to bring new playful perspectives and contexts to unnoticed areas that have been explicitly shaped by technology that people… Continue reading [topophilia]
Category: ALL ARTWORK
[metaphysical reclamations: the metropolis project]
Videos Mary Flanagan2022Time-based media installation comprised of 2 video projectors, 2 screens, and oil paintings on canvas A Commission by Moody Center for the Arts for Fall 2022 exhibition, Urban Impressions In this commission, I use my typical approach of machines as collaborators and imagine feminist futures of places and cities. Three oil paintings are shown… Continue reading [metaphysical reclamations: the metropolis project]
[daydreams]
[Grace:AI] – Daydreams Custom software, Ubuntu system, Projectors, Video, Dye sublimation prints on aluminum(20″ x 20″, 48″ x 48″)121.92cm x 121.92cm2021-22 What happens when a machine learning algorithm for image creation is trained to “see” only on images of the work created by women artists? What would happen if this AI were to be lost… Continue reading [daydreams]
[Grace:AI] – Origin Story
Videos [Grace:AI] – Origin Story Dye Sublimation on Aluminum20″ x 20″50.8cm x 50.8cm2019 What happens when a machine learning algorithm for image creation is trained to “see” only on images of the work created by women artists? [Grace:AI] employs a Deep Convolutional General Adversarial Network and is trained to “see” from a dataset of tens of… Continue reading [Grace:AI] – Origin Story
[Colors of Remembrance]
Videos [Colors of Remembrance] Computational Drawings: Custom software, CDC COVID Data, Projectordimensions variable2020-ongoing This project is a virtual memorial to those who died during the COVID19 pandemic. During the lockdown, I would look out the window and wonder if my neighbors were ill or dying. The scale of the crisis was difficult to comprehend. This… Continue reading [Colors of Remembrance]
[No More Soft Wonder]
[No More Soft Wonder] Software, robotics, found artificial and natural objectsdimensions variable2019 [No More Soft Wonder] is an installation that explores the increasing corruption of natural life in favor of the artificial. A computational list poem rolls down a long screen, and, using my own handwriting, catalogs elements of sea life. With each iteration of… Continue reading [No More Soft Wonder]
[TOPOESIS]
Video [TOPOESIS] Software, computational poems, pen on archival watercolor paper11″ x 15″27.94cm x 38.1cm2019 [TOPOESIS] is an epic computational poem. As each chapter of the poem appears in my own handwriting, the software generates a new landscape for the poem to fill. This ever-changing landscape shapes and informs the poem. After the poems are completed… Continue reading [TOPOESIS]
[the aurora room]
[the aurora room] Large-scale digital print series | Impressions numériques à grande échelle44″ x 32″112 cm x 81cm2019 This work explores gun violence through the drawing of maps of campus shootings. Starting with my personal experience under an active shooter at University, I create emotional drawings that express the continued horror of school shootings. I… Continue reading [the aurora room]
[wordboxes]
[wordboxes] – Decomposition of Yes | Decomposition of No | Three Letter Words Limited edition series | série en édition limitée2.25″ x 2.25″57mm x 57mm2019 Everyone knows this Cube Puzzle is an icon of popular culture of the 1980s. I reinvent the puzzle itself as a language game. The game generates the 43 billion possible… Continue reading [wordboxes]
[the mirror book]
Video [the mirror book] series Custom Books (leather, paper), projection, software, writing | livre sur measure, projection, logiciel, écritureSizes: 44″ x 28″, 9″ x 11″, 28.5″ x 33″, 55″ x 30.89″, variable In [the mirror book] series, the texts of two poets are combined dynamically in a book. The software swaps words between poems, creating surprising… Continue reading [the mirror book]