Here is a shot of the fan with the two microphones behind it.

2003 - This installation was created by amplifying the sound of the air from an oscillating house fan and distributing the audio to two subwoofers and two transducers located underneath two pools of water. As the fan moved the left, the audio created standing waves in the pool on the left and was audible from the subwoofer on that side and vice versa.

2003 - Anne Austin, Zara Zaharieva, Jamie Kempkers and Daniel Steel using their instruments to generate images in a pool of water at the exhibition “Reconfiguring Pop” at Gallery X in Chicago, Illinois.

Current - 2007 - A team of nuns interacting with the work at Asterisk Gallery in Cleveland, Ohio. When both pools of water are touched at the same time, the viewer completes a broken circuit and the music of the bass player generates standing waves in the water. The piece enabled viewers to see his music and feel it with their hands.

Here’s a diagram for a basic installation of the interactive water pieces.

2004 - This is an image from my proposal for the Freedom Museum in Chicago. The installation consist of 30 audio spotlights and a stainless steel floor mural. Audio spotlights were developed by Dr. Joseph Pompeii at MIT. The devices allow the user to aim the audio so that it is audible only at a specific location.

2007 - Asterisk Gallery - 8’ X 40’ X 40’

Coiled paper with a music box mounted at it’s core.

2003 - Water, dish, electronics, music.