Category Archives: documentation
Water Stories in the news
The Water Stories exhibition at BioBAT Art Space got some coverage: Science meets art at NYC exhibit on water’s vital role amid growing climate concerns (NBC New York, October 16, 2024). You can visit the exhibit on Saturdays 12-5pm until May 2025 (or by appointment).
A nice mention of my piece with Anne Hollænder:
Another installation that leaned into the more spiritual aspect of water is “Water the Sounds” by Ranjit Bhatnagar and Anne Hollænder. The piece lets spectators pour seawater into a bowl, which activates analog instruments as well as haunting audio of Hollænder’s singing to the crowd during the exhibit’s opening.
Soterakis best described the installation as “having a soul of its own.”

ancient animals

To learn how to work with clay, I’ve been copying ancient animals that I find on the web. These were made, with air-dry clay and acrylic paint, between November 2021 and April 2022. Here they are, arranged from youngest to oldest.

Whale effigy, Chumash, 1200-1600 CE



Rattle dog from Athens, 3rd century BCE



Horse, ancient Greek, Boeotian, 6th century BCE



Animal figurine, Late Mycenaean (14th–13th c. BCE)



Hedgehog on wheels, Susa, Iran, Middle Elamite period (1500–1200 BCE)



Spotted dog, Pakistan, Chanhu-Daro, 2600–1900 BCE



Boar, Tepe Sarab, Iranian Neolithic, 9th millennium BCE


collab feb: Andrea Dezsö
Andrea Dezsö and I sent a postcard back and forth for a month, drawing on it each time.
I’ll post video here when flickr’s working again; meanwhile you can watch it on instagram.
collab feb: Sam Underwood
Sam Underwood turned an old tape deck into a drum machine, so I turned my old dog into a drum.
I’ll post the video when flickr finishes updating their video servers. Meanwhile, you can watch most of it on instagram.
collab feb: Justin Lacko
Justin sent me some field recordings and a picture of this manuscript page from Luc Ferrari’s Presque Rien #1. I used the page as a score to fade and trigger bits from Justin’s recordings.
I’ll post the video when flickr finishes updating their video servers, or you can watch it on instagram.
collab feb: Martin O’Leary
Martin sent me a recording of his robot plotter doing its thing. I cut the recording up randomly into samples and played Bach’s Invention #6 on it.
collab feb: Andrew Sempere
Andrew sent me an odd assortment of videos, so I decided to see how much I could mess them up using nothing but iMovie.
collab feb: Stephanie Sara Lifshutz
Stephanie (stephaniesaralifshutz.com/) brought the neon, I brought the laser cutter offcuts I’d been saving for years, and we built this blinky disco palace just for one night.
collab feb: Lara Shari Brodsky and Jonathan Brodsky
Jonathan: “I think my sister [Lara] just pocket dialed me while teaching a lesson, because now I have a 3 minute long voicemail of someone playing scales on a cello.”
Jonathan sent me the voicemail and I added the accompaniment. Jonathan also made the video.
(audio at soundcloud)



