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<projects>

	<story> 
		<title>Generative Spam Art</title> 
		<description>A continuation of the SAVE AS series of work.</description>
		<id>6</id>
		<published>Jan 2008</published>
	</story>
	
	<story> 
		<title>Spam, Porn and Art</title> 
		<description>SAVE AS reclaims the promise-laden subject lines of spam emails by digital mapping them into large-scale pornographic prints. Each image contains thousands of spam emails layered into a text mosiacs. The images and titles of the works were taken from links followed from the spam emails and recreated into the the SAVE AS series.</description>
		<id>5</id>
		<published>April 2006</published>
	</story> 
	
	<story> 
		<title>Digital Averages 2003-2005</title> 
		<description>Works in this series are based on an idea that large amounts of media and data could possibly be reduced into representational composite-images, which offer an artificial moment of clarity that conveys a new perspective about a scene or person...</description> 
		<id>4</id>
		<published>Fall 2004</published>
	</story>
	
	
	<story> 
		<title>Living Portrait at Meadowlands</title> 
		<description>An installation at Meadowlands expo cneter</description> 
		<id>3</id>
		<published>April 2004</published>
	</story>
	
	<story> 
		<title>Living Portrait at spring3d</title> 
		<description>The Living Portrait is a gallery-formatted performance based on the Internet Portrait Project at ZOOZOOM.COM. It was developed during September 2003 and first exhibited at SPRING during the 7th annual d.u.m.b.o. arts festival.</description> 
		<id>2</id>
		<published>Fall 2003</published>
	</story>
	
	<story>
		<title>The Internet Portrait</title> 
		<description><![CDATA[I created <em>The Internet Portrait</em> project in 2003 as an interactive art project to be exhibited on ZOOZOOM.com. The goal of the project was to introduce the idea of an interactive and narrative image that reflects the participating audience of a website and to challenge the conventional idea of a photographic portrait.]]></description> 
		<id>1</id>
		<published>Fall 2003</published>
	</story>
</projects>