I’m excited to have three installations featured in the 10th annual light festival, which runs from Feb 7 – 15.
Garden at the End of the Anthropocene imagines the growth of a new ecosystem; forgotten technology of the future melding together with unfathomable new forms of biology among the refuse of civilization. Reminiscent of both a techno-vision dream and bioluminescent fungal growth, the installation will speak to both the fate of the of human synthetic detritus, and the resilience of the natural world. Viewable at Ambient Magic Studios.
Behold the Man; at the Threshold of the Future is viewable as part of the Labyrinth of Light at East Creative Collective: “Perched between the future and the past, we stand at the threshold of possibility. We are half animal, still torn by the same desires, fears, and tribalism as our cousins and ancestors. We are half machine, forms bound to technology, and minds inexorably interlinked through code and algorithms, forebears of our future children. We aspire to be gods, ascendent over nature; we are polluted, body, soul, and mind with the plastic sparks of synthesis.”
Aurora is an in-gallery exhibition at Blackfish Gallery that draws inspiration from arctic cycles to explore light as conceptual force of meaning. Accompanying the installation is an original ambient soundscape composed by Jason Kowalski.



