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Bipolar

WWW project , Dallas, Texas, , 2026 (ongoing)

Bipolar visualizes the continuous production of contemporary political discourse by drawing headlines from both left- and right-leaning news sources into a shared field. Introduced one at a time along the circumference of an imagined clock, headlines accumulate as a sixty-second snapshot of the information environment. Blue and red texts gradually fade into translucent layers where overlapping viewpoints blend into white, creating moments of visual convergence amid ideological division. The work transforms the daily cycle of political media into a constantly evolving portrait of attention, polarization, and the rhythms of public discourse.

GLOBAL TRANSMISSION

WWW project , Dallas, Texas, , 2026 (ongoing)

Global Transmission is a live generative visualization of international financial markets. Drawing data from major stock indices, commodities, currencies, and cryptocurrencies, the work continuously translates market movement into a field of drifting red and green signals. Each fragment represents a percentage change from a global financial instrument; small fluctuations appear as subtle traces while larger movements expand into oversized typographic events that can overwhelm the frame. Inspired equally by financial terminals, network monitoring systems, and generative text art, the piece transforms abstract economic activity into an ambient landscape of motion, color, and scale. As the work accumulates throughout the day, it becomes both a real-time portrait of global market sentiment and a record of the continuous flow of information that underpins contemporary systems of value.


        

TellType

WWW project , Dallas, Texas, , 2026 (ongoing)

TellType transforms live news feeds into a continuous stream of language. Headlines from multiple international news sources are stripped of punctuation and attribution, then typed sequentially across the screen in the manner of a teleprinter, newsroom wire service, or terminal interface. As individual stories dissolve into a larger field of text, distinctions between events, places, and subjects begin to blur. The work explores the infrastructure of contemporary information systems and the relentless flow of mediated language, revealing how news accumulates into a continuous atmosphere of communication that is simultaneously informative, overwhelming, and increasingly difficult to parse.