Includes text from television programs and computer error messages; As pages are flipped, revolving satellite dish and frequency graphs are animated; Metallic silver covers
Pages are cut horizontally into two distinct sections: the top sections are illustrated and the bottom sections are printed with captions; Orange covers; Black and white photographic images; Silver sticker on front cover contains title and author
1984 calendar featuring black and white photographs of nuclear power plants taken from inside homes; Calendar contains significant events related to nuclear technology, Signed by the artist
Book is made to resemble an American diplomatic passport and consists of photographs, passport stamps, text, maps, and images which relate to the travels the artist experienced growing up with a diplomat father, Signed by the artist; A gift in memory of Peter Ward Britton
Green gatefold pages open from the center of the book revealing the text; Text is printed on white paper which has been torn and adhered to the pages; Title page and colophon printed on yellow paper, Submitted to fulfill requirement of University of Oregon, Fine and Applied Arts Dept., Artists' Books course 1988
Artist's book consisting of photocopied pages, with some photocopied photographs mounted to the pages with duct tape; Bound using duct tape, Signed by the artist; Submitted to fulfill requirement of the University of Oregon, Dept. of Fine and Applied Arts, Artists' Books course, 1990
Some of the photographs in this book were originally part of an exhibit, but the book contextualizes the images with topical headings that mimic the text style of a newspaper. Text is also added to the pages, which are densly packed with images. This book looks at photography as a part of the modern world's overstimulation by mass media.
Peiload is made up of black and white appropriated images, with minimal text. Text consists of plays on words and/or plays on the spelling of words to encorporate I.M. Pei's name. Focus of book is the architects pyramid addition to the Coer Napoleon at the Louvre. Images include pyramid shapes collaged in, and appear to be photocopies.