This page is the “Personal Network.” It displays work from the websites a member is following, in the order it was published. It also provides a way to engage in dialogue about the work in the form of “Cargo Comments.”
The “Projects/Images” toggle provides access to an Image Gallery, offering an alternate way of browsing websites in the Personal Network.
The small thumbnails on the top of this page are a random sampling of websites in a member’s Network.
Sorry Graphite on archival paper 12 x 9 inches 2012 Stinky European Men (from Other men I could be with) Graphite on archival paper 12 x 9 inches 2012 Some Guy...
HD Video Single channel / Duration variable 2012 Playing the role of a pregnant woman, Jamie Sneider uses stand-up comedy to explore archetypes of pregnant...
HD single channel video 2:12 minutes 2012 Playing the male species role wooing his female subject, Jamie Sneider enacts the Bird of Paradise. "Mating" ignites a...
Single channel video Duration variable 2012 Art My Dad Told Me To Make documents the process of creating art with my father. For the past 20 years, my father...
Electronic Anonymity: TripAdvisor reviews to be performed. Frames, paper, tape 40 x 95 inches 2011 I am interested in personal communication and specifically...
Installation images, Parsons Paris Gallery Plastic bag, nicoise salad, bread roll, bottle of Coca-Cola light. Dimensions Variable 2011 Sometimes I make things...
Digital C-Prints 2011 Port Sinister is an ongoing project overlaying cinematic, fetishistic and news images found online. The name is taken from the 1953...
Video: 15:48 minutes, 2011 (Excerpt below: 4:23 minutes) Spanking Stories focuses on the fuzzy and often muddled boundaries between sex, women and violence. The...
White binders, 4000 typed pages, wood shelf, LED rope lights 12 x 144 inches (39 binders, 12 x 11.25 inches) 2011 Everything I Can Remember is an archive of...
Installation Images, 2011, School of Visual Arts Spanking Stories (video) focuses on the fuzzy and often muddled boundaries between sex, women and violence. The...
Print Error The images are created by causing the printer to make defective prints. The results are re-photographed and re-printed. Click on image to see next...
30 hour loops / 2009 / HDV / 3 Screens Click on image to see next picture In this piece Back to the Future has been slowed down to five percent of its original...
Tea Party / 2008 / 9x13 / Archival ink-jet print This series presents shoddy 'sculptures' that only exist as photographic documents. The everyday objects have...
In this series of work found images have been digitally altered to remove the photographs intended subject matter. The absence left creates a space which the viewer...
The camera rotates at 1rpm on a fixed point. It is placed in a window so that it pans across an interior space, past the window frame and across an exterior space....
Installation images from Parsons Paris Gallery, 2011 Suitcase, paper, books, post-its. 11 x 31 x 20 inches 2011 Parisian women are exalted as the most beautiful,...
The 21st century viewer experiences art through the active space of the web rather than the traditional passive contemplative space of the gallery or museum....
Silhouette is a memorial to its obsolescence. The original government document has been stripped of all context and content, thus leaving an amplified legacy of...
Flight 321 is counterfeit ticket made with an embedded “QR Code.” The scannable code can be read by smart phones, and reveals a video taken from this...
Empty Cache is a digital chromogenic print that has been digitally erased. Passing through a laser cutter, a thin layer of ink was algorithmically removed by the...
Under the new implications of digital culture, art has evolved to comply with technology and the web. The contemporary distribution of art is facilitated by a...
The banal, but ubiquitous text message: txt me when u get here” asks the viewer when they have reached this geo-located space. The flag therefore, presides over...
An artists' signature of a work in the lower left hand corner has been a long standing art historical trope, and signifies the ownership of a work of art. I...