TEMP PAGE FOR THE AUDIO WALK
Non ho raccontato neppure la metà di quello che ho visto (“I have not told the half of what I saw”)
April 30-May 16, 2026
Solo show at La Storta Exhibition Space, sponsored by Venezia Contemporanea
Venice, Italy
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Exhibition Hours TBA shortly
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A solo show of audio and installation work relevant to climate change, including a new audio walk for Venice.
Exhibited works include:
I have not told the half of what I saw (2026), the title work of the exhibition, is an approx. 50 minute audio walk between the La Storta Exhibition Space and the Arsenale, through back alleys of the Cannaregio and Castello sestiere of Venice. Accompanied by binaural recordings of street life, canal traffic, and the Venice Lagoon, the narrated component of the work includes a dreamlike mixture of Venice history, fiction, and personal memoir, focused on themes of fragility and transience relevant to climate change.
My sun a pestilence burning at noon, and a vapour of death in night (2025), a five-channel audio installation comprised of sounds of climate change in the Arctic, collected as field recordings during the June 2023 Arctic Circle Expeditionary Residency.
An experimental project using artificial intelligence to create an evolving opera, using public comments on American environmental legislation as sources for the libretto. Increasingly, the public comments process, meant to solicit meaningful public feedback on proposed administrative rules, is being hijacked by the submission of large quantities of AI-generated “comments.” This work will gradually develop and evolve over the course of the exhibition.
The Most Important Month of My Life (2015), a series of photographs taken twice per day for 30 days at randomly-generated times. The project explores the ways in which the mind fills in gaps in evidence, and explores processes of loss and memory.