EMF's (we will succumb)
EMFs (we will succumb)
Digital Assembly, October, 2016
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EMFs (we will succumb)
Digital Assembly, October, 2016
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Multiverse Living (Faust House)
Panograph collage; archival pigment print; A/P, 26 x 32” 25 October, 2016
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Infinite Square Well (free to move in a small space, surrounded by impenetrable barriers)
Photograph, digital assembly, 25 October, 2016
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Our Lady of the Construct (or, the Patron Saint of Proposed Spending)
Photograph, found photo, digital assembly, 10 October 2016
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Blah Blah Blah
Auto portrait, digital assembly; 31 March, 2016
Der Hagenbloom (keeper of the pricks)
2015; Digital assembly; copyright © Tennyson Woodbridge, 1963 to present. All appropriation rights reserved
But Not Forgotten
Found photograph, digital assembly; 2014
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Crossed His Heart and Hoped to Never Die
Detail (Archibald Spires) with digital text; Avril 2015
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Homer...24 january, 2014
Tennyson Unnamed
Photograph/digital assembly...11Sep2013 - 1Mar2015
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11 September, 2013
Auto portrait; copyright © Tennyson Woodbridge, 1963 to present
July 10, 1973: Van Nuys, California, Lucille Miller, 43, paroled a year ago after serving seven years in prison for the slaying of her dentist/husband, is seen leaving municipal court on Monday after her arraignment on a charge of shoplifting a $7 blouse. If convicted, Mrs. Miller faces a possible revocation of her parole and a return to prison, to serve more of the life term originally given on the murder charge.
(Found press-release photo, 10 x 6-1/4," all appropriation rights reserved).
October 8, 1964: Cork's rented Volkswagen is inspected by authorities; Baynan Street, Alta Loma; referred to now as Rancho Cucamonga.
"Angry from that moment on, we would never be the same:" Daughter Deborah J. Miller, A Mother's Crime.
1965: During the trial, Lucille Miller confers with her attorney, Edward P. Foley. Photo Credit: John Malmin, photo journalist for the LA Times.
Empire Makers
Found photos, digital assembly; 2015
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The Wake of Tara Belmont
2015, found photographs, digital text
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Everyone was tired, as usual, everyone's eyes had grown heavy overnight, everyone was chilled, everyone's face was pale yellow, matching the color of the fog...Fyodor Dostoevsky: The Idiot
Lizaveta Prokofyevna (1926/2015)
Firenze Unnamed
Photograph, digital assembly; 28Jul2014
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