1. Image Browser Pro
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2. Tile
3. Masonry
4. Horizontal Filmstrip
5. Pro Film

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"Pluck the Feathers to Protect the Bird" Feathers act as EMF receptors and aim frequencies directly into birds bodies, to their detriment. Removal of feathers protects them from harm.
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"Calling All Carbon Home to the Soil (where it used to be)": Regenerative agriculture restores microbes to the soil where they sequester CO2 from photosynthesis in stable forms. This is nature's elegant carbon capture technology.
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"Brushing up against each other, 1000 points of connection". Our physicality may be our common ground--
through touch we can find empathy for each other —regardless of how our mental constructs, ideologies, identities differ.

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"Embracing Our Place in the Nutrient Cycle" Our urine can be harvested, capturing the N and phosphorus, then diluted and used as fertilizer to grow the flower we put in the vase in our "sculptural destination point toilet seat". This reminds us we are part of nature's cycles.

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Humanure fertilizer bag invoking "poo pick-up" for thermophilic composting w yard/food waste in order to spread compost on rangeland, sparking carbon sequestration. Mantra: Use Our Poo to Save Our Butts!

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"Rainflower" playfully captures rain and directs it into a barrel for later use in a community garden. Galvanized sheet metal and found parts.

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"Wombstone Memorial for Too Many Unwarranted Female Castrations-(medical terminology for full hysterectomy)" These "elective " surgeries extract women's "creative power centers" --for profit!

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"Ghost of Sturgeons Past: Skin of our
Ancestors" is a 20' long "taxidermied" sturgeon reminding us they were that big and could be again if only we took care of our Delta waters.
6. Mosaic Gallery
7. Film Gallery

IMG_6706-Version-5
"Pluck the Feathers to Protect the Bird" Feathers act as EMF receptors and aim frequencies directly into birds bodies, to their detriment. Removal of feathers protects them from harm.
IMG_2510
"Calling All Carbon Home to the Soil (where it used to be)": Regenerative agriculture restores microbes to the soil where they sequester CO2 from photosynthesis in stable forms. This is nature's elegant carbon capture technology.
DSCN8299-Version-3
"Brushing up against each other, 1000 points of connection". Our physicality may be our common ground--
through touch we can find empathy for each other —regardless of how our mental constructs, ideologies, identities differ.

embracing-72
"Embracing Our Place in the Nutrient Cycle" Our urine can be harvested, capturing the N and phosphorus, then diluted and used as fertilizer to grow the flower we put in the vase in our "sculptural destination point toilet seat". This reminds us we are part of nature's cycles.

screen-shot-2016-04-11-at-5.45.01-pm
Humanure fertilizer bag invoking "poo pick-up" for thermophilic composting w yard/food waste in order to spread compost on rangeland, sparking carbon sequestration. Mantra: Use Our Poo to Save Our Butts!

rain-flower
"Rainflower" playfully captures rain and directs it into a barrel for later use in a community garden. Galvanized sheet metal and found parts.

IMG_3630
"Wombstone Memorial for Too Many Unwarranted Female Castrations-(medical terminology for full hysterectomy)" These "elective " surgeries extract women's "creative power centers" --for profit!

img_0308.jpg
"Ghost of Sturgeons Past: Skin of our
Ancestors" is a 20' long "taxidermied" sturgeon reminding us they were that big and could be again if only we took care of our Delta waters.