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My current research and creative practice investigates and disrupts pre-defined contemporary social systems through everyday interactions, with a particular focus on the intersection of gender performance, queerness and the construction of identity in public spaces.

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Selected Exhibitions, Street Performances & Presentations

2008 October
Massively Multiplayer Soba
massively multiplayer urban game
with Tiltfactor Lab @Conflux Festival

2008 May
this was the only place I knew to go,
performance with Permiso,
ThirstNY, Galapagos Art Space,
Williamsburg, Brooklyn

2007 December
Ritual Effects,
Artist Presentation,
Mx3,
New York, NY

2007 December
Ritual Effects
MFA Exhibition,
Chelsea Gallery Space
New York NY

2007 November
Niddah (ritual purity)
Electronic Social Club
New York, NY

2006 May
W[OE]MAN
Wonder Women, A Group Art Project,
Gaia Studio
Jersey City, NJ

2006 June
GluttoNY,
MAF05 Festival
Thailand

2006 March
Urban Algorithms
urban street game,
Midtown and Washington Square Park
New York, NY

2006 April
GenderFuck
street performance,
Hell’s Kitchen
New York, NY

2005 February
GluttoNY
MAF05 Festival
Thailand

2004 Nov-Dec
GluttoNY
File Festival
Sao Paulo, Brazil

2004 November
GluttoNY,
Media Ballistics
New York, NY

2004 November
the covert existence of boxes, bags and handbags
Media Ballistics
New York, NY

2004 September
GluttoNY,
Third Place Gallery, online gallery

2004 September
the covert existence of boxes, bags and handbags
Luksuz Festival, Slovenia

2004 August
the covert existence of boxes, bags and handbags,
Overlook Park Shorts
Cleveland, Ohio

2004 July
Whales and Serpents,
Terra Acoustica
New York, NY

2004 April
Speculating the Nanotech Home of the Future,
Banff New Media Institute
Horizon Zero Issue 14: dream