The On Kawara Code (2008)
The work of On Kawara done with code.The On Kawara Code
Random Access Memory (2007)
A five second refresh of random blog posts.RAM
Timereading (2007-Present)
Time-reading is about reading moments in time as something other than what they appear. Playing with the idea of a ready-made, time-reading events pretend to be the titles I give them.Timereading
Goodreads (2004-Present)
Goodreads is not an art project when `art` is defined as being something useless. Goodreads is an art project when it takes up creative energy. Sometimes I've said I'm a curator of ideas, the gallery is the web, the opening is in your inbox. Othertimes, I'm a freelance editor working ten-years ahead of the pack, a personal aggregator of content. Goodreads is a soapbox by which I try to inject unheard, anonymous conversation with more intelligence than is offered from the news media, which can only appear intelligent when the overall picture emerges from a link collection. With Goodreads I also try to provide a resource for curious searchers to find what they might be looking for by republishing content or posting things on the web for the first time.Goodreads Homepage
Timothy's Lecture List (2004-2005)
The Lecture List was a short-lived email list where I sent out notices to upcoming lectures, panel discussion, and book-reading-speakers in the Toronto area. It's motto was 'for the betterment of the world, we think'.Lecture List
The Standardized World Chronology (5345)
Jesus was cool and all in that ancient hippy sort of way, but why is everyone in the world measuring the years since his birth? We need a new chronology that incorporates all of recorded history, that is based on a solar year, and ideally has a definitive start date. I came up with one solution. (This was before I learned of Cesare Emiliani's Holocene Calender.)Standardized World Chronology
The Cable Project (2004-2005)
With the Cable Project I gave away cable television subscriptions to eight Toronto area media artists over the winter of 2004-2005. The purpose of this was to enable them access to current televised media, since cable tv is often regarded as an expensive luxury, or is derided as being too common.Cable Project Website
Blog (2004-Present)
I've been blogging digital since 2004. I began it as a way to answer the question 'what's new' in social situations. I figured if I wrote it down, I might remember what to say in those moments. That didn't quite work out, but I have found blogging to be an agreeable way to keep track of things. I'm using mine both to archive some of my substantial peices as well as using it as a public notebook.Timothy's Blog
Bookworks (1998-2002)
I used to make bookworks. This was before I learned web-design, and mostly when I was in artschool. One day the books I made will be worth a ton of money.Bookworks
Journal (1990-Present)
I've been blogging analog since 1990. You can't read it now, but maybe one day, as I'm in the process of typing up (digitizing) all handwritten entries over the past decade and a half.Journal Project
Message in a Bottle (1986-88)
As a class project when I was 11 we wrote letters, stuck them in empty wine bottles, and then a lobster fisherman dumped them overboard on one of his runs. My bottle ended up floating across the Atlantic Ocean and landed on a beach in Spain. No, it's true! See for yourself...Message in a Bottle

