visual diary project based on interpersonal interaction placed in public spaces.
Performance/reading at the Momenta Art Gallery
my wife is made of salt from vydavy sindikat on Vimeo.
vydavy sindikat is based in the South Brooklyn creating site specific performances and installations, poetry and video art since 1995. more here
is a visual diary and performance project.
Once we became parents our perception of the world shifted and new things became the focus of our attention. Things are not made easy for parents and children in the city. The rules of a rush hour apply to both big and small. What does it look like to take your daughter through the rush hour?






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Posted: January 22nd, 2010
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long term,
work in progress
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commute,
family,
parents,
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plane,
public,
train
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http://newsgrist.typepad.com/a_gift_to_birobidzhan/
Jewish luck is Jewish luck. It is black or white. It comes and goes. But there is always something inside that stays forever.
previous work: http://vydavy.tumblr.com/post/983259
Posted: September 9th, 2009
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image,
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work in progress
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Featured artist show at Vox Populi, Philladelphia, PA
publication PDF
The show started with us sealing ourselves inside of the commuter’s dream. As our condition on the inside grew unbearable we had desided to come out of our dream into the world. We had torn through and exited the door of the car while everybody else stood clear.





matasklar.com
is a visual diary site related to the existance of Mata G Sklar, girl born on December 22(Winter Solstice), 2008.
Posted: July 23rd, 2009
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work in progress
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interactive installation children,
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1270 east 19th street, apt 3a, brooklyn, ny 11230
Posted: July 2nd, 2009
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public space
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