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If you feel tricked and betrayed by HBO’s Game of Thrones, I am sympathetic. But I also want you to know that the series is worse than most critics are willing to admit. Some critics (such as this http://prospect.org/article/game-thrones-and-problem-unhappy-endings) point out that there is unlikely to be any happy ending — but it should be […]
Zerynthia is a world of wonder and mystery. Floating wavering creatures, mysterious monoliths, and shuddering trees exist under an iridescent sky. I started exploring this world in 2013, and I continue to discover the mysteries and meanings within.
“Zerynthia” is video installation for experiencing a 3D world. One looks into this world as though through a large picture window. The scenes are inviting and captivating. Visitors linger long and discover aspects of this world that often I had not noticed or planned.
Here’s are images from this work-in-progress, including 3D stereoscopic versions (for red-cyan glasses viewing!)
- A still from the 3D video installation “Zerynthia”
- Scene from “Zerynthia”
- “Hidden Cache” from “Zerynthia”
- 3D Scene from “Zerynthia”
- 3D Scene from “Zerynthia”
- 3D Scene from “Zerynthia”
- “Zerynthia” 3D installation at Young Projects Gallery
Zerynthia was first exhibited at the Young Projects Gallery. It was part of a show that that ran March 19 through May 3, 2013. Update: As of May 6, 2013, I’ve had three sales of this installation. Four more are available. Contact the Young Projects Gallery to purchase this installation.
I’ve exhibited the installation on three occasions in 2015: June, September, and December.
May 15 performances! The Hong Kong Space Museum is a world-class planetarium. I had a chance to visit this planetarium last December, after my performances in nearby Macau. I’ll be privileged to bend the dome to my will as I create fantastic worlds within. It’s so fun to be able to perform in such theaters. […]
Zerynthia is a world of wonder and mystery. I’ve begun to create and document this world with an installation piece for the Young Projects Gallery. It’s part of a show that opens March 19, 2013, and runs to May 3. Zerynthia is an autocosm, a self-contained world with its own nature. Scenes from this world […]
Updated! I’ll be performing at the iconic Adler Planetarium on Thursday, April 18, 2013. Two shows, at 7:15pm and 9pm. The shows will be part of the “Adler After Dark” series, which is adults-only. (Sorry, kiddies!) These will be my first Chicago (and Illinois) performance, so be there for the history! I always look forward […]
I just pulled an all-nighter to add a feature to my software that I’ve been wanting for years! The feature allows me to process textures when their loaded, so that I can manipulate their color, contrast, brightness, and more. I have an ever-growing library of textures and patterns that I use in my pieces. Sometimes […]
I’m performing this weekend (December 7-9) at the amazing Macao Science Center! The planetarium is one of the newest, highest-resolution immersive theaters in the world… and it’s also 3D ! We initially planned 6 performances this weekend, but ticket sales have been brisk, so we’ve added a 7th show on Sunday. Event page is here. […]
I’m traveling to Singapore for a performance at a Visual Music Symposium on the campus of Nanyang Technological University. My performance is Friday, October 12 at 7:30pm. This is my second appearance in Singapore. Looking forward to seeing old friends, and meeting with visual music luminaries!
These photos are for publicity use. Each image has a link to a high-resolution version.
This gallery of images includes publicity stills, images from live performances, posters, and headshots of J-Walt. If you need something for publication that you don’t see here, feel free to contact us.
- Photo by Trey Stokes
- Photo by Trey Stokes
- Photo by Trey Stokes
- Photo by Trey Stokes
- Photo by Trey Stokes
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- J-Walt with ANITAR
- Photo by Trey Stokes
- Photo by Trey Stokes
- Photo by Paul Buehler
- Photo by Steve Savage
- Photo by Steve Savage
- Photo by Steve Savage
- Photo by Steve Savage
- Photo by Matthew Caine
- Photo by Matthew Caine
- Photo by Trey Stokes
- Photo by Trey Stokes
- J-Walt with ANITAR (and title)
- Photo by Trey Stokes
- Photo by Trey Stokes
The Anitar is an upgrade to my classic performance console, allowing me more mobility on stage. It has all the functionality of my podium console, but in a cool form factor. The style is fun and whimsical, but it’s completely functional. The components are nearly the same as I’ve used for my performances over the […]















































































































