Trottle Sink, 2001, 3 minutes
in collaboration with Amanda Fin
di Rosa Preserve Collection, Napa, CA
Exhibited at:
Introductions, Gallery Paule Anglim, San Francisco, CA
Introductions South, San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art, San Jose, CA
Night Moves, San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art, San Jose, CA
excerpt from Vermillion Sands, 2010, 23:00
Screened at New Videos, Skirduklaustur, Iceland, 2010
The Danube is the second longest river in Europe. It's an artery from the heart of Europe to the East. The river originates in the mystic Black Forest in Germany and empties into the Black Sea. It was a long standing frontier of the Roman empire and continues to define the boundaries of states.
The video is about the humans that float on it, the things they do on it and the cargo (cars, gas, minerals, coal, sands, gravel, etc) that they carry back and forth.
still from All into the Danube, 2010, 27:00
Screened at New Videos, Skirduklaustur, Iceland, 2010
Video about rivers and creeks that feed into the Danube . From the depths of forests, along vineyards, a maximum security prison, schools, to the Danube and out into the Black Sea.
Das Boot, 2005, 2 minutes
Installed in "A Darkened Line" at CSU Gallery, Santa Fe, NM
Inspired by the Wolfgag Petersen film.
The Scrivener, 2003, 1 minute
Screened at One Minute Festival, Aarau, Switzerland
The scrivener has died. (Perhaps he is Bartleby, perhaps not.) The furniture, long abandoned and ignored, meet for a rendezvous. Shy and awkward at first, the chair and desk befriend one another, but instead of copying the abandoned manuscripts, they venture into the unknown...
Unfortunate Love Affair, 2001, 1 minute
An Unfortunate love affair...or an ode to melodrama. Most love affairs end this way, tragically or unfortunately, at least in Polish melodramas and lives. Lovers fall, unfulfilled, off the stage (but not before we see some of what makes it worthwhile, no matter how awkward and out of sync it might have been). In collaboration with Amanda Fin
Line, 2016