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  • The Border Crossed Us

    The Border Crossed Us is a temporary public art installation by the Institute for Infinitely Small Things that transplants the US-Mexico border fence in southern Arizona to the UMass Amherst campus.

    By The Institute for Infinitely Small Things, 2011
    Filed under: Awards, Homeland Insecurity, Infinitely Small Things, Installation, Public space, Sculpture, Sound
  • It takes 154,000 breaths to evacuate Boston

    kanarinka ran the entire evacuation route system in Boston and attempted to measure the distance in human breath. The project also involves a podcast and a sculptural installation of the archive of tens of thousands of breaths .

    By kanarinka, 2009
    Filed under: Art, Homeland Insecurity, Networked, Performance, Public space, Running, Sculpture, Sound
  • Exit Strategy

    It takes 154,000 breaths to evacuate Boston was installed at the Institute of Contemporary Art Boston in 2009 as part of the James & Audrey Foster Prize show along with a new work entitled Exit Strategy.

    Excerpt from Exit Strategy:

    By kanarinka, 2009
    Filed under: Installation, Sound
  • Iraq Lullaby Service

    Iraq Lullaby Service is a singing syndication service provided by kanarinka for Iraqi blogs during 2009, the year in which the US is to begin ending its occupation of Iraq. I sing one blog post every week (or two…

    By kanarinka, 2009
    Filed under: Art, Homeland Insecurity, Networked, Performance, Public space, Sound
  • All The Things We Didn’t Say

    Edition of 10 Audio CDs. At a gathering about relational art practices, I used custom software to record everything that wasn’t said and compiled it on this CD.

    By kanarinka, 2007
    Filed under: Art, Sound
  • Paradise

    An adaptation of Dante’s Paradise for the information age. A grid of 256 LED lights responds to visitors’ sound by running the Game of Life, a software algorithm that creates complex behavior from simple rules. When there is no sound,…

    By iKatun, 2002
    Filed under: Art, Installation, Sound
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