
An ongoing, ever-changing attempt to perform 30 plays in twice as many minutes, performed every Friday and Saturday night by the San Francisco Neo-Futurists.
Photo by Kayleigh Shawn, September 2019

A 15-foot swing set and aerial rig constructed in collaboration with Jessica Long for Pretentious Fox at Burning Man. It has appeared at the festival every year since 2013.
Photo by Pasha Birman, September 2015.

Worship-inspired secular singalongs for the hopeless unbeliever. We play low-key campfire-style renditions of favorite songs from the 90s and 00s, and pass out miniature “hymnals” with the lyrics so everyone can sing along!
Photo by Anna Kariel, March 2019

An exploration of passive-aggressive home automation. Inspired by the concept of the Shabbos goy, a non-Jew who is asked via insinuation and implication to perform work that Jews are prohibited from doing on the Sabbath, this project invites users to interact with devices like the Amazon Echo as they might a fellow human.
Debuted May 2019 at 1099 Studio in San Francisco




An ongoing, ever-changing attempt to perform 30 plays in twice as many minutes, performed every Friday and Saturday night by the San Francisco Neo-Futurists.
Photo by Kayleigh Shawn, September 2019
A 15-foot swing set and aerial rig constructed in collaboration with Jessica Long for Pretentious Fox at Burning Man. It has appeared at the festival every year since 2013.
Photo by Pasha Birman, September 2015.
Worship-inspired secular singalongs for the hopeless unbeliever. We play low-key campfire-style renditions of favorite songs from the 90s and 00s, and pass out miniature “hymnals” with the lyrics so everyone can sing along!
Photo by Anna Kariel, March 2019
An exploration of passive-aggressive home automation. Inspired by the concept of the Shabbos goy, a non-Jew who is asked via insinuation and implication to perform work that Jews are prohibited from doing on the Sabbath, this project invites users to interact with devices like the Amazon Echo as they might a fellow human.
Debuted May 2019 at 1099 Studio in San Francisco