Saturday, August 30, 2008

x marks the spot



This is for a set I did for the sex site nerve dot com. I love working with Simone- we were both drinking and the scissors came out and we started to rip.

Thursday, August 28, 2008

here and now

this is the place


Shot on ancient Polaroid Land Camera.

Sunday, August 24, 2008

see no evil


A photo I took of Kristie when we returned from Iraq in 2004. The evil eye we bought together in Baghdad.

video birth of my perverse: The Foreigner


This is one of my first videos I made using my new three-chip miniDV camera back in the 2000. I called my female friends and put the word out that I was making a disgusting scat video. We bought lots of cheap beer and shot the whole thing in one night on a very cold Chicago winter. No brown nor ham was involved in the shoot.
What else can I say?

"A Warholesque journey, kind of like the Chelsea Girls on speed. A bunch of sexed up girls and one slightly bewildered rent boy."
-Jack Sargeant

(watch here as bonus to The Amateurs)

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

The Printers' Ball


I was invited by Fred Sasaki to contribute to The Printers Ball on August 22 at the Museum of Contemporary Art. The concept, created by The Dollar Store, is simple: they buy me an object from a dollar store and mail it to me. I create some sort of art out of it. They sent me a fake fur purse with the words: SPOILED. My buddy Manal agreed to chew and spit and the rest is truly spoiled. Music by the gifted Winker's Army. Shot on gummy-worm video. I will eventually post the movie...


THE PRINTERS' BALL
FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 5:30 PM to 10:00 PM

Museum of Contemporary Art
220 East Chicago Avenue
Chicago
Free Admission
21+

The Printers' Ball is an annual celebration of print literature in Chicago, hosted by Poetry, the Museum of Contemporary Art, and Newcity. Over one hundred arts and literary organizations gather under one roof to present a diverse showcase of print publications including free magazines, journals, books, weeklies, posters, music, video, performance, and more.


http://www.printersball.org
or
http://www.poetryfoundation.org/programs/events.html