I've used indexhibit a free "invisible" website program to put most of my projects from the last few years and new stuff up for people to see check it out:
Sunday, August 9, 2009
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Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Post-It Aphorisms
As part of my show at the Autzen Gallery, The Idiosyncratic Element is the Precursor to Change, I've installed a small place-specific show at Legare's community resource center. And here is the rest of it.
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Monday, August 3, 2009
Project for a Book
I was asked recently to create a project on July 22nd and submit it for inclusion in an art book. The result is an example of the micro field trip outside Legare's cafe. Laurel Kurtz took the photo. It was interesting to design the layout. I decided to include a drop shadow on the information box, which gives it a more information design look.
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Monday, July 6, 2009
Consider Yourself
As part of the It's Possible PSU "Thesis" show, I installed Consider Yourself signs to be taken by gallery goers to install above the doors of their homes. This project is inspired by a house in SE Portland I used to live near. Thanks to Tamar Monhait for printing help. It wouldn't have happened without her. Also thanks to Eric at the PSU woodshop for cutting the boards to size. Thanks to Sandy Sampson for the installation photo (above), and to Jennifer Delos Reyes for the home installation photo. Someone at the opening said they liked the sign because it was like a new age affirmation but without a dominating idea. The sign just asks you to consider. It dosn't tell you what to consider.
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Sunday, June 7, 2009
Local Birds Ringtone
One of my last assignments at PSU was to make a project that reflected the field work/research of my class led by Dan Attoe. My project involved making a ringtone out of the bird songs of the birds we encountered on our adventures, or should have. :) Here is a ringtone that includes the American Robin, Scrub Jay, Cliff Swallows, Starlings and Crows. Awe sounds like the Pacific NW.
Download local birds ringtone here.
If you are wondering how to get this or other ringtones from your computer to your phone it is probably really easy. I use "bluetooth" to access my cellphone. Do a google search on your computer, like "using bluetooth with motorola razor" or whatever your phone is. Good luck!.
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Friday, April 17, 2009
Walkshop: Michael Rakowitz
During his studio visit with me at PSU, Michael Rakowitz agreed to do a Walkshop. We talked about the personal and political. Ways artists have combined them in the past. We came across a group of students smoking pot on some steps near campus. Under the steps there was a notebook. It had a phone number on it. . We called the number. It was someone in Alaska. There were interesting words written on the pages.
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Tuesday, March 31, 2009
I've Been Interviewed
Jason Zimmerman, a fellow student in the MFA program, interviewed me as part of Pat Boas's class Artists Who Write. The result is a very interesting exploration of my interests in being alive, the Universe, rocks, and other things related to my life and art. Here it is.
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Walkshop: Stephanie Steen
This Walkshop was an accidental product of another project. I shared my ideas about career changes and personal realization and success with Stephanie Steen as part of a project for her by her husband, Eric. Stephanie and I did a "micro fieldtrip" by looking at a wall. Micro filedtrips are my response to reading about the sensory fieldtrips of the artist/educator Sister Corita Kent. And here is the rest of it.
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Monday, March 30, 2009
The Epic Ringtone
A set of ringtones designed by Avalon Kalin based on the music of Karl Williams.
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During our residency at the studio of Anna Grey, we composed several short pieces and one longer song. We decided to keep the one and scrap the rest. I asked Karl if he would let me turn those extra pieces into ringtones (the perfect song length) and he agreed.
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Friday, March 27, 2009
Walkshop: Terry Chatkupt
Emoshop by Terry Chatkupt & Avalon Kalin |
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Visiting artist, Terry Chatkupt (who is creating a public art project for PSU) agreed to do a walking sculpture workshop with me. We decided that our conversation could be about the interesting genre of music know as Emo. We recorded the conversation as our collaborative sculpture. Thank you Terry. We talked about Emo bands like Fugazi and Slint, and more obscure bands like Still Life and Hoover. Read more!
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Karl Williams collaboration
I am very excited to finally formalize a composition with midi synth wiz Karl Williams. We set up a make-shift electronic music studio in the studio space residency generously started by Anna Gray and Ryan Paulsen in the PSU grad studios in the Art Building. We will be using a Yamaha DX7 synthesizer with a Macintosh G4 tower and Ableton Live software as well as a Tascam stereo usb audio converter.
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SPS: Abraham Ingle
As part of Authentic Enthusiasm's Special Presentation Series, Abraham Ingle presented "How to record the lives that surround yours." He present the fundamentals to interviewing and recording people. This included being kind and being present. It was made even more awesome when we were able to listen to a full recording of an audio project Abe had brought to share with us. And here is the rest of it.
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Friday, January 30, 2009
SPS: Geoff Dorn
Geoff Dorn presented the third in the Special Presentation Series by giving all the basic tips on insurance and them demonstrating how to tie all the ties. He wasn't lying when he said he has taught more people how to tie a tie than anyone in the world. And here is the rest of it.
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Thursday, January 22, 2009
Key Dance Party
What began as an intimate and existential joke to myself on my kitchen table in 2006 [keep laughing] became a workshop during a recent group critique in the MFA social practice program. Many of the members shared in the funny moment by dancing and selecting dance songs. We even had a "Dance Party" of dancing keys. Ariana Jacob was the stage manager who used bike lights to make a disco. Some people went nuts, some people were really good key dancers, others just winged it. Favorite songs included genres like hip-hop, house, soul and pop. Thanks to my fellow students and the professors for humoring my use of the critique time to experiment.
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Lights in the Library
A pdf piece documenting a minimalist light installation at the Portland State University Library. Download the low resolution (not meant for printing) version of Lights in the Library. Unlike some of my other pdf works, there is no text other than the title in Lights in the Library. This is because I want the viewer to engage the work themselves and come to their own conclusions. My hope is that this pdf will take on a life of its own and be including in an upcoming pdf only art show.
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SPS: Matt Hall & Alex Behr
For the second presentation in the Special Presentation Series, Matt and Alex presented Matt's martial arts and Lion Drumming. It was very exciting, graceful and energetic. Thank you Matt and Alex. The drumming performance included the instruments on the right side of this photograph. Matt's demonstrations included different types of arts he has learned in his many years studing martial arts and several sets within each. It is hard to describe how invigorating and interesting it is to see such controlled yet graceful movements up close.
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Tuesday, January 13, 2009
SPS: Larry Yes
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For the first in the Special Presentation Series at LEGARE'S CAFE, Larry Yes presented his story of coming to be a songwriter, how he writes a song, and how to use a four-track to record a musical moment. It was awesome and moving. Some joined Larry in recording a vocal and drum jam (posted above). Thank you Larry. And here is the rest of it. Read more!
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
Walkshop: Lucky Dragons
During their visit I did a Walkshop with Lucky Dragons. During our walk we talked about rocks and the funny thing about the value of the art object, among other things. Luke overturned a rock that surprisingly had the words "Student Activism" painted on the bottom! Sara and I discovered a coffee mug that appeared to have been undisturbed for some time we thought was a sculpture in itself. And here is the rest of it.
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