Multiple Discovery: new from Shift-lab
After three long years, I am thrilled to announce the release of a new Shift-lab project. Multiple Discovery occurs when innovations are made independently and simultaneously in different locations. In … Continue reading
REF: New from Shift-lab
I am thrilled to announce a new project from Shift-lab. REF is an investigation into the erosion of the physical reference area of the library, and the fundamental shift taking … Continue reading
The Hamilton Circus (and a new Shift-lab edition)
I traveled to Wisconsin with two of my Shift-lab collaborators recently and spent a magical a week at Hamilton Wood Type & Printing Museum. I have a lot to say … Continue reading
Trace at 23 Sandy Gallery
At long last, Trace, the Shift-lab project which includes the Marina book and prints I’ve been working on since last July, will be up at 23 Sandy Gallery in Portland, … Continue reading
Print yields process, process yields drawings.
I’ve finally cleared the last of the Marina prints off of the drying rack. We haven’t been able to do any laundry for the last two weeks while we’ve been … Continue reading
Printing with Cliff Chalk. . . plus a piece of news
The chalk cliffs surrounding the Brighton marina site are made up of the remains of ancient sea creatures, the fossilized bones of ice age land mammals, and nodules of flint. … Continue reading