Works in this series take an unfixed approach to material and medium, occupying an adjacent position to explicit definitions of the photographic and sculptural.

"Explicit Knowledge as Tacit Material" 2022, 8'x 4.5', tapestry, used wires and cables donated by Google (with embroidery work by Sika Foyer and Kaitlyn Niznik)
This piece, a large scale tapestry of the first Google server, imagining it as a kind of living sculpture. Donated electronic components by Google are repurposed and embroidered into this work.



"Origin of Observable Need" (1 of 2), 2022, 30"x40", destroyed Iris print mounted to UV print on aluminum
Considering the relationship of analog to digital technologies, an early form of digital printing, the Iris print, is saturated with water, rendering it abstract, while revealing a contemporary UV print underneath.

permanent installation at Google, Cambridge

"Origin of Observable Need" (2 of 2), 2022, 30"x40", 3D lenticular print
The first ever Google Image search was of the green Versace dress worn by Jennifer Lopez, which generated tremendous visual interest. This piece explores that subject as the source of new technology in a 3D lenticular print, which seems to extend off the wall and move with the viewer.

permanent installation at Google, Cambridge

"Untitled (photograph returned to material)", pigment on aluminum panel, 34"x41", 2018

On view at the Berkshire Art Museum, 2018