Category Archive: work

Audacity Demo

The products of messing around while creating an Audacity Demo for my TA in ART101: Digital Tools and Concepts. The goal of the demo was to teach students how to use Advanced Edits… Continue reading

the harbor

KB The Harbor 2012 Digital Video 720p The Harbor is a depiction of a brief moment in time at Baltimore’s Inner Harbor. Digital time-lapse video, consisting of still images and appropriated copyright free… Continue reading

the social landscape

There is this great online international publication and traveling exhibition called ART/E/FACT, which aims to discuss the intersections between art and anthropology. Currently, they have a third call for submissions regarding experimental folklore… Continue reading

the old artist statement

I like lists, humor, streams of consciousness, and well-formed essays. This is not a well-formed essay. My work is informed by anthropology, the holistic study of cultures past and present. I refer to… Continue reading

sofrito, a cousin’s culinary custom

The N in Nola is a work in progress. Consisting of photography, audio, notes, and maybe more, this series depicts a personal narrative in the kitchen. I don’t know why the store bought… Continue reading

layers

Alright, he thought, I can do this, no problem. Peel the garlic cloves. That’s step one. Sure, they get stuck everywhere. The skins are problematic just like onions. They get stuck on his… Continue reading

systematic self

Just FYI: Not all of my work is food related. In fact, this is a recent occurence. Academically, I used to focus on photography, film/video, tourism and other media studies in anthropology. I… Continue reading

the de-evolution of a project

It appears my digital, interactive artwork may be turning into an actual, physical book. Rock the analog.

midterm in video

MFA? from KB on Vimeo. in a video less than two minutes, answer the question: MFA? for art topics: curating, masters of the visual universe exhibition opening at the dcca. http://www.thedcca.org/

midterm in photos

38” x 17” print. see 22 inch monitor for size reference… print with test strips showcasing different ‘scenes’ and different image adjustments. print and test strips set up for midterm review.