Artwork

Sometimes We Look at Household Objects

digital lightjet prints, 2004

thirty by thirty inches

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These images were shown as a part of the group exhibition "Suburban Archaelogy" at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, in the museum's Courtyard Gallery, from January 10 – February 28, 2005.

David Brusie (Writer & Musician)

davidbrusie.com

design and development

skills: css, xhtml, javascript, jquery
programs: adobe photoshop and dreamweaver

Natalie Crnosija (Student Journalist)

nataliecrnosija.com

design and development of wordpress child theme

skills: css, xhtml, php
programs: adobe photoshop and wordpress

Blog Will Hunting (Pop Culture Blog)

blogwillhunting.com

design (customized from pre-existing theme), managed via wordpress

skills: css, xhtml, php
programs: adobe photoshop and wordpress

1382 Days (A Film)

class exercise

design and development

skills: css, xhtml, javascript, quicktime
programs: adobe photoshop and dreamweaver

Pizza Joe (Business)

class exercise

design and development

skills: css, xhtml, form validation, javascript, mysql, php
programs: adobe photoshop, dreamweaver, mamp


Sometimes We Look at Household Objects

digital lightjet prints, 2004

thirty by thirty inches

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These images were shown as a part of the group exhibition "Suburban Archaelogy" at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, in the museum's Courtyard Gallery, from January 10 – February 28, 2005.

Things I have lost, mislaid, and left behind

drawings, 2007-2010

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I've been drawing, with both analogue and digital techniques, things that I have lost over the last few years.

This is an Emerging Landscape

photographs (film, digital, cell phone) and video stills, 2003-2007

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Across the dull cityscape — upon concrete, asphalt, and bulldozer-overturned dirt — construction and curbside traffic cones stick out like brightly painted brushstrokes. These and other manmade graphic elements seek to instruct, and foretell of hazards; they are silent, and often-ambiguous, sentinels. In these photographs their message spills over into the existential.

Tell Them I'm Lost

silver gelatin prints, 2002

three by four inches

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This twelve-image series were shown as a part of the group exhibition, "Smoking Guns, Young Barrels" at the Williams College Museum of Art in May of 2002.

Museum

artist book, silver gelatin prints, 2002

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Book by Alex W. Meriwether. Photographs taken by Jen Akey at the Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, Massachusetts.