Artist, Researcher, Educator
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The Glass Inward

The Glass Inward awakens Virginia Woolf’s mythic character Orlando at the intersection of male and female, past and present, and the body and technology. Inside this ever-shifting environment, Orlando must evolve with a changing society while seeking relationship to others, time, and memory. The live body extends into its cinematic, auditory, and coded double, and direct interactions with these media record, manipulate, edit, and communicate our experience.

Engaging in a dialogue with our technological mirror, The Glass Inward, addressed questions arising within the interplay of my projection design and portraiture practices. I investigated the relationship between cinematic content, audience/actor interaction, and the splitting of character across physical and technological means, as well as creating human and narrative-centered interfaces using TouchOSC connected to Isadora and Ableton.

Commissioned and Produced by the Island Theatre Company
Originally Shown at Defibrillator Gallery, Chicago IL
2013

The Glass Inward Remixed appeared at the International Virginia Woolf Conference in June 2014.

Role : Artist, Director, Projection Designer, Interface Designer
 

Tools : DSLR Filmmaking, Adobe Creative Suite, Isadora, Ableton, TouchOSC, Arduino + LED, Webcam

Collaborators : Shawn Escarciga, Ellen Kirk, Jennie Winston, Quentin Quintero, Becca Jeffries, Markie Gray, Mike Steele, Kyle Klipowitz  

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