channelUntitled tunes into the spectres that haunt three of our communication technologies (telephone, computer networks, radio) and reveals the interference of the irrational within those channels of communication. 2000.
A Turbulence commission for net art.
Mostly defunct due to changing internet technologies. View video walkthroughs of some elements.
FT2K was a virtual memory palace inhabited by ghosts, gunslingers, tourists and cyborgs. Several stories full of contradictions and distortions about frontiers, desire and loss are revealed in this ersatz theme park. 1997/98.
A Turbulence commission for net art. FT2K is part of the Rose Goldsen Archive of New Media Art at Cornell University as part of the Turbulence collection.
Mostly defunct due to changing internet technologies. View video walkthroughs of some elements.
theReader was a small web piece that could appropriate the text from any website. This piece used the body language of turn-of-the-century hysterics to spell out the contents of a given website. theReader translated the text into this body language and performed the text letter by letter. 1998.
Defunct due to changing internet technologies.
The Cyborg Oracle was a work whose eponymous cyborg doubled as a fortune teller. The user (disguised as a toy robot) could ask any question and the cyborg would respond intelligently based on the question. 1997.