
Corn Car, Stretched Plymouth Neon, This is a fictional research into mobile food production and fresh food transportation, grow local or at least take it with you. Installation view NAFTA trade corridor Canada- United States border, Windsor, Ontario, Canada. The car is fully functional and road worthy.

Poet’s Blox features an urban-scale wind turbine, shipping-crate-turned-artist studio and mounted LED screen. The LED screen features works from Canadian poets and displays real-time environmental data. This project highlights environmental design as public art, encourage interaction with sustainable energy, as well as communicate with border city traffic. www.greencorridor.ca

Drive thru Symphony, A one evening event where individual musicians and ensembles performed sound works on and around the Nature Bridge Pedestrian Overpass, at the entrance to the international border crossing. The performance featured local Indie rock bands, high school enables, and electronic musicians mixed with the traffic sounds and live broadcast by CJAM 91.5 FM radio. The vehicle audience moving through the performance area was able to tune-in and hear themselves as they drive through the event. www.greencorridor.ca

Cadastre, vinyl, steel, electric motors, timers, motion sensors, iPod, MDF, plastic model house. Motion sensor triggers rotate sections of the sculpture. Creating a mechanical theater that reflects the spinning of urban sprawl.

Intel inside, Birch wood slice, wood burning, one of two hundred individual wood burning pieces that depicted images of technology.

Neighbourhood, wood fencing, vinyl sided sheds, steel. Towers with electrical current sparking, create the sound of industry as the viewer moves through the installation.

Work, steel drum rotates around a clear plastic axel filled with water. The water illuminated from inside the wheel translates the light though the turbulent water onto the walls and ceiling of the gallery.

Oh Canada, Cast aluminum pallet and beaver. Beaver trapped by licensed trapper removing nuisance wild life in urban location, Collaboration Zeke Moores