Abraham Lincoln: War Veteran Projection, 2012
Public projection in Union Square, New York, New York
…OUT OF HERE: The Veterans Project, 2009-2011
Seven-channel color video with sound
8:20 minute loop
1,181 inches (98 feet, 4 inches) long; height variable
Installation view: Galerie Lelong, New York, 2011
Guests, 2009
Site-specific video-projection installation
Polish Pavilion, Venice Biennale, 2009
Veterans' Flame, 2009
Public video projection
Fort Jay, Governors Island, New York as part of PLOT/09: This World and Nearer Ones
Organized by Creative Time
Photo: Cynthia Bittenfield
The Veteran Vehicle Project, 2008-09
Public vehicle and audio projection from military Humvee
Performing Arts Center, Denver, Colorado.
Organized in conjunction with the exhibition Dialog:City for the Democratic National Convention, 2008
Photo: Charles Roderick
If You See Something..., 2005
Installation of four projected video images with sound
4 high-resolution video projectors, 4 computers, 5-channel sound installation
Each projection: 13 feet 4 inches x 48 inches (416 x 122 cm)
Installation view: Galerie Lelong, New York, 2005
The Tijuana Projection, 2001
Public projection Centro Cultural de Tijuana, Mexico
Dis-Armor, 1999-2001
One laptop computer, three LCD screens, speaker with amplifier, microphone, augmented speech recognition software, three video cameras, electric engine, batteries and internal and external aluminum components
Hiroshima Projection, 1999-2000
Public projection A-bomb Dome, Hiroshima, Japan
Alien Staff, 1992-93
Wood, rubber, plastic, speaker, videocassette recorder, video monitor
Dimensions variable
Homeless Vehicle, 1988-89
Aluminum and mixed media
Dimensions variable
Pictured: Variant 3 of 4, at Trump Tower, New York
Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Arch Projection, 1985
Public Projection
Grand Army Plaza, Brooklyn, New York