This blog traces my interactions with and interpretations of the many screen interfaces I encounter in my everyday life. Here, I position the screen as more than a frame for onscreen content. It marks a threshold, a geographical space of transition and modulation. Screens have been and continue to transform geographies and histories, politics and aesthetics. My research maps the evolving connections between information, technology, bodies, and populations that form what I call the “screenscape” in contemporary culture. I want to see where I can take the screenscape, conceptually and creatively. Hopefully, you will enjoy taking this journey with me.
I have imported several posts from my now discontinued blog “Screens and Bodies” that served as my unofficial database of the screen. I’m still interested in collecting screen samples, so if you have any pertinent (or perhaps not so pertinent) ideas please pass them on. Projections screens, televisions, computers, giant video boards, the small screen of my iTouch – they all lure me in, and I continue to watch and listen.

