Experiments in Galvanism is the culmination of studio and gallery experiments in which a miniature computer is implanted into the dead body of a frog specimen. Akin to Damien Hirst's bodies in formaldehyde, the frog is suspended in clear liquid contained in a glass cube, with a blue ethernet cable leading into its splayed abdomen. The computer stores a website that enables users to trigger physical movement in the corpse: the resulting movement can be seen in gallery, and through a live streaming webcamera. CHECK THIS OUT HERE
Originally from everywhere (raised in a military family) I received my BFA from The University of Florida and my MFA from The University of Georgia. I am currently living in Georgetown Kentucky where I am a Professor of Sculpture at Georgetown College.