Prints

Things that Go

After studying with Fred Tschida, the idea of tinkering to create motion in objects became as transformative as using processors to slow down video.

Clockworks, The A Corporation: Adrianne Evans and Ann LePore

Silver Fork, mainspring mechanics, miscellaneous bit from under the hood of a 1984 Toyota Corolla, bread dough doll, wire

Turn the fork to start 'er up!

After the user winds the spring with the fork, the mechanics make a lot of noise until finally, just before it stops, the lever on the back of the doll is triggered and the eyes begin to roll back and forth.

Exhibited at the Anchorage Museum of History and Art

Rocket Ride

6ft Tripod, 30rpm motor, small cast aluminum rocket filled with lead, large rolled steel rocket with aluminum nose and tail, Neon, incandescent red and white lights.

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Rocket 1995 part of the Alfred Light Showrocket_01_lg

The rocket ride is dangerous and takes 2 seconds to make one full revolution at a diameter of over 8 feet.

rocket_031Nose-view. Looking down the center.

Visual Toaster

Toast, film, two toasters, motor, projection bulb and lenses

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When the toast “toasting”, it is in line with the light source and the piece of film held in the toast will be projected onto the wall.
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When the toast pops up, the mechanics of the machine will be shadowed and displayed within the cast aluminum bread-textured frame.

visualtoast_031995 exhibited at Pyramid Gallery in Rochester, NY