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Statement

My work examines urban landscapes through a range of scales, registers, and media. The primary focus is on the relationship between people and the built environments that they create and that surround them.  Most of my projects occupy the intersection between documentary and aesthetic impulses, and in doing so are neither real nor beautiful, but something else.  That "something else" changes from time to time, but might best be described as the trace of a world, a sense of a place, a condition of living.  I am particularly drawn to the urban moment--the tiny, crystalline, yet ephemeral increments that unfold within the filaments of the city. To track these, I search the interstitial spaces, fragile ground, and odd corridors that best reveal something of the urban. Ultimately, since the whole of a city is unknowable, I look for it through traces: the signals, noises, layers, jagged edges, soft wares, connective tissues, ghosts, hoaxes, fetishes, archives, dreams, and buried treasures.

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