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  • 5th Mar, 2013

    post.at.moma.org

    A new online platform conceived in collaboration with MoMA's C-MAP program.
  • 25th Oct, 2011

    Forex

    Forex for the group exhibition *Evading Customs,* Le Dictateur, Milan, Italy.
  • 25th Oct, 2010

    Arrangement 2.0

    for the exhibition Des Chapitres Du Conflit curated by Collasus in Berlin, Germany.
  • 19th Oct, 2010

    Forex

    *Forex* for the group exhibition *Evading Customs*, Brown Gallery, London, England.
  • 5th Aug, 2010

    Intro to Pterodactyl

    Performance at Ptarmigan, Helsinki, Finland.
  • 8th Apr, 2010

    and/or Evacuate (Occupy Everything)

  • 26th Feb, 2009

    Version

  • 25th Aug, 2008

    I love you [...but do you know what love really means?]

    for the group exhibition* I Love You [rev.eng]*, Museum of Contemporary Art Novi Sad, Serbia.
  • 13th Jun, 2008

    The Public School

    is a school with no curriculum. It is not accredited, it does not give out degrees, and it has no affiliation with the public school system. It is a framework that supports autodidactic activities, operating under the assumption that everything is in everything.
  • 2nd Dec, 2007

    Tower #4

    *Tower #4* for the group exhibition *MFA07 @ The Egyptian*, University Art Gallery, University of California, San Diego, United States.
  • 2nd Dec, 2007

    PALMS

    solo exhibition at the Marcuse Gallery, University of California, San Diego, United States
  • 25th May, 2007

    Codes of Suspicion

    solo exhibition at the Marcuse Gallery, University of California, San Diego, United States.
  • 1st Jan, 2007

    Triple Canopy

    is an online magazine, workspace, and platform for editorial and curatorial activities.
  • 25th Oct, 2006

    UnderFire 3

    for the biennial *BIACS2, International Biennial of Contemporary Art*, Seville, Spain. Co-organizer with Jordan Crandall.
  • 25th Oct, 2006

    Tourist or Terrorist?

    *Tourist or Terrorist?* for the group exhibition
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