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				<pubDate>April 2009</pubDate>		
				<description> <p> My work revolves around transforming the urban landscape through site-specific installations.  The urban landscape, as unique as it is, generally recedes into the background of our daily lives, almost to the point of failing to be noticed at all.  Paradoxically, this is precisely what makes it such a powerful medium.  The fact that it is an elemental component of our daily lives grants it exceptional reach into our consciousness.  My work aims to leverage this medium's inherent power to pull other levers. </p></description>	
			
		
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				<pubDate>October 2008</pubDate>		
				<description> <p> By hacking a digital camera I intervene on the thin layer between reality and its representation.  Effectively, I perform acts of ''wire crossing'' to alter how the camera perceives reality. </p></description>	
			
		
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		<category>Art</category>
		<copyrightYear>2009</copyrightYear>
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