WEB WORKS
Works originally created for the internet, many in the early days when band-width was small.
All sites are non-responsive, designed for a computer screen.
Daylighting Escondido Creek Watershed
An invitation to look beyond the fence and contemplate the changing nature of the ecology of the Escondido Creek Watershed and by extension of the entire San Diego Region. Web site includes visual documentation of the installation, audio clips from the motion activated talking tree stump, and the touch screen display of tree rings based on models of future climate.
Web site displays all of the information contained in a touch screen display of tree rings of the Jeffrey pine and Torrey pine to the year 2100. The tree rings are diagrammed to represent two scenarios of green house gas emissions, the higher “business as usual scenario,” and the lower “enlightened government scenario.”
An extensive website created for The Exploratorium about the marine life in the San Francisco Bay. Please enable Flash to play this site.
San Diego Palestinian Jewish Dialogue
Experience the dialogue process through audio clips and written excerpts.
Lessons about the contradictory ways differing family members told the same story during a visit to meet long lost relatives in the Soviet Union. Please enable pop-up windows to view this site.
If Frogs Sicken and Die, What Will Happen to the Princes?
This site looks at frogs and toads as indicators of environmental malaise. Originally created in 1998 for the California Museum of Photography, which hosted the site for almost twenty years, the images are quite small. Although it has been sometime since I have been able to update this site, frogs and toads continue to disappear from all of the causes explored here.