Screenprinted posters announcing a lecture by the artists Carole Caroompas and Tom Knechtel. The two separate layers are printed in varying shades of grey on a variety of papers resulting in several different combinations. 22 x 28" on seven different colors of Royal Brites cardstock.
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Screenprinted poster announcing a potluck and 'mystery event' by Miranda July and Phil Elverum. Part of the lecture seriesThinking Small: The mediated community and the economy of being you. Collaboration with Florencio Zavala
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Screenprinted poster announcing a lecture by the artist Mark Allen at CalArts. Persistent yellow layer combined with two different black layers. On 22 x 28" blue railroad board. (2006)
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Booklet of selected aphorisms from The Philosophy of Andy Warhol. The typography mimics the printed ephemera found in Andy's time capsules. 4.25 x 7.125" saddle stichted. (2006)
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Magazine chronicling contemporary online society in the People's Republic of China. Each issue archives the latest movements and spectacles of China's increasingly powerful netizen movement. (2006)
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Experimental system with clearly defined visual hierarchies of one through ten. 40 x 60" digital large-format print. From Mr. Keedy's Typographics class at CalArts (2006)
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Silkscreened poster commemorating Subway Restaurants' Date Night special from Spring 2007. Commissioned for Re: Valencia exhibition at the D301 Gallery in Valencia, CA.
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Type specimen and ornaments poster for the calligraphic face Party Time.
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Exhibition poster for work produced during the CalArts Practicum Workshops in Spring 2007.
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8.5 x 11" xerox flyer announcing an open work study position at CalArts
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Book about the competitive culture of education in the United States. 8.5 x 11.25" french-fold, perfect bound.
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Quasi-historical narrative examining the distance between fantasy and reality in Southern Californian history. 5.5 x 8.5" thread-stitched.
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Half of a diptych (along with All Around You) Communion of man, god and space.
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Looking for the sublime in a post-digital age. Appropriation of The Wanderer Above the Sea of Fog by Caspar Friedrich. 26 x 37" digital output. Part of a diptych (with Lost Dimensions)
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Alphabetic primer of Space/Time. Made during a weeklong workshop by Dutch design group Mevis and Van Deursen at CalArts.
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THE GEOMETRY OF SPACETIME IS JUST A CONVENTION
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Blueprinted poster for visiting artist Dean MacCannell
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Website for Big Skills studio, Stephanie Hutin and Florencio Zavala
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Collaboration with Julie Mattei for practicum workshop by French designer Toffe at CalArts.
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Screenprinted poster for the Chinese artists Song Dong and Yin Xiuzhen. Exhibition at RedCat in downtown Los Angeles. Collaboration with Colleen Corcoran.
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The grave marker as metaphor for the deathly monotony of office life in 19th century Manhattan as depicted in the Herman Melville story Bartleby the Scrivener
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