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Nothing cuts off self-determination more efficiently than eradicating its language. Replacing it with misdirecting prattle
Nothing cuts off self-determination more efficiently than eradicating its language. Replacing it with misdirecting prattle
(w/ Jessica McPherson) tri-fold field guide 2012 On an invitation from curator Amanda Donnan, I initiated a collaboration with friend and local field botanist Jessica McPherson as part of Project: Lido - a temporary collection of installations in the decommissioned Leslie Park Pool in the Lawrenceville neighborhood of
bronze, asphalt, asphalt filler, roofing paper 2007-2010 In 2007, I cast a series of bronze "puddles" with coyote tracks imprinted in their surfaces. For several years I periodically installed these in small potholes in asphalt streets in urban environments - mostly in Pittsburgh, but also in several
w/ anonymous collective series of ten historical markers, website w/interactive map 2008 "The sixth and seventh days of the revolution, July 21 and 22, were the darkest and bloodiest of all. The city of Pittsburgh was completely controlled by a howling mob, whose deeds of violence were written