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    state of the art, 2011, 2014
    in situ (view from above): video-driven sculpture for the City of Los Angeles Fellowships exhibition, reinstalled at the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art for the exhibition "State of the Art: Discovering American Art Now" - 17 x 9 x 6 feet
    A giant dispossessed Mickey Mouse, made from the backs of discarded televisions, pulsates with light and sound, radiated via a system of internal video projectors, mirrors, and speakers.
    recycled television backs, steel armature, video projectors, sound system, mixed materials

    read the essay by Kristina Newhouse
    read the LA Times review by Christopher Knight

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  • Nord_StateOfTheArt_scale_CrystalBridges
  • state of the art, 2014
    in situ (scale shot): re-installation for Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art.
    recycled television backs, steel armature, video projectors, sound system, mixed materials
    read the LA Times feature article

  • Nord_StateOfTheArt_2
  • state of the art, 2011, 2014
    in situ: detail
    recycled television backs, steel armature, video projectors, sound system, mixed materials
    photo: Gene Ogami

  • Nord_StateOfTheArt_5_inProgress
  • state of the art, 2011
    in studio: work in progress
  • Nord_StateOfTheArt_4_inProgress
  • state of the art, 2011
    in studio: detail - work in progress

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