
Plink Jet is like an elaborate electric guitar made from the motors and mechanical components of inkjet printers. It can play itself independently or be played by a person.

The user presses buttons on an attached control interface to play different notes. As the printer is played, it's also printing a set of images that are programmed into the printer's EPROM with the software...

Printershake/Earthquake (Concentric Circles), 2007/2008 (8.5" x 11", shown with detail) Printershake/Earthquake (Performance Documentation), 2007/2008 ...

Mark Wilson, csq3422, 2008 (archival ink jet on rag paper, 61 x 61 cm, 24 x 24 in) Julie Karabenick: Early in your career you made paintings and drawings. Now for almost 30 years you've used computers in making your art...

"Text Rain is an interactive installation in which participants use the familiar instrument of their bodies, to do what seems magical—to lift and play with falling letters that do not really exist. In the Text Rain installation participants stand or move in front of a large projection screen. ...

A Small Migration was a piece first presented as part of the show “Sonic Differences” which was a part of the Biennial of Electronic Art Perth, in 2004. Th...

In 1981 I began developing the “Long String Instrument,” in which rosin-coated fingers brush across dozens of metallic strings, fifty or more feet in length and installed in a performance space. Li...

Image: Shoveling pirated DVDs in Taiyuan, Shanxi province, China, April 20, 2008 The poor image is a copy in motion. Its quality is bad, its resolution substandard. As it accelerates, it deteriorates...

"109 Lighting Books" in the group exhibition "Textual Landscapes" at Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery (Source: Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery)























