Where are we? Where have we been? This knowledge forms a collective memory of "place". All of us have a history of places: memories of a childhood home or neighborhood, your high school, a summer vacation to Mount Rushmore, the first time you crossed the Golden Gate Bridge, the World Trade Center. Each shapes who we are, how we think, and what we do. This is the starting point of my current series of digital prints, Locations. Using geographic data available on the Internet, and software developed for Geographic Information Science, I build digital artworks that reference specific locations. Some are personal. Some are public. All contain a controlled displacement of space.
The prints are archival, pigmented inks on rag paper.