Installation Work

Exploring narrative in Physical Space

I am interested in exploring narrative in physical space by means of multiple forms of media, and electronic interaction.  Much of my work endeavors to encourage physical connection between a gallery visitor and the artwork they encounter.  This often occurs by means of proximity instigation with movement sensing devices, or physical interaction by means of actual touch.

I have long been a storyteller, first as a singer/songwriter, later as a writer of narrative experienced via the web and hypermedia, now through physical computing.  I convey my stories by means of video and audio elements triggered by subtly disguised microprocessors that evaluate visitors’ actions in order to reveal complex narrative lexia.

My work often involves revisiting and reassessing the roles of objects of antiquity. An 18th century orchestral harp, a 19th century photo album, or an early 20th century child’s toy piano when placed in my workshop get imbued with technologies which allow a user to not only appreciate the original craftsman’s work, but uncover unexpected stories.  The interaction between a visitor and one of my pieces is most successful when the original form is recognized and appreciated as much as the interaction and narrative I’ve introduced.

Reading Dylan Thomas’ A Child’s Christmas in Wales

A Child’s Christmas in Wales – read by Rees Shadsm Growing up my family celebrated Christmas with all the trimmings, but my wife and I raised our kids in her faith – Judaism.  Every year I had one christmas tradition, however, the reading of Dylan...

Songs For Golem

In 2009, I announced to friends and colleagues (in my most cavalier fashion) that I would commence work on a new Fester Spunk project ….composing a score for the 1920 Wegener film ‘The Golem.’  I set to work and quickly became overwhelmed with the...

Nurturing Nature Slide Screens

The Nurturing Nature show in 2008 was an exhibition at the Art Mission in Binghamton, New York where I was provided the opportunity to bring together a number of my interactive installations and develop several new pieces.   The newer work involved large wooden...

Thaumotropic Harp Project

Thaumotropic Harp Project Rees Shad I’m a standard Lorem Ipsum text for fill the space. A project created in graduate school to explore interface design. This 18th Century harp was found at an estate sale and converted to a thaumotropic instrument controlled by a...

Mote

Mote Rees Shad I’m a standard Lorem Ipsum text for fill the space. This is a strange little contraption that I dreamt up involving a Kaleidoscopic camera system mounted over a video display and mirrored table. The resulting distortion one sees when viewing prepared...

I Dreamt I Was a Dog

I Dreamt I Was a Dog Rees Shad I’m a standard Lorem Ipsum text for fill the space. 24 hours in the life of my bed. This surveillance film shows my cat and dogs in occupation of the most comfortable surface in the building…while I am work, as well as at home...

Work with Games

Game Designs

I have been playing games all my life but became particularly interested in how they help people learn a little over a decade ago. I began exploring the topic in earnest while developing curriculum for CUNY’s Hostos Community College in 2009. I found that many of our students were spending a great deal of their financial aid taking and repeating remedial math courses. My colleagues and I began brain storming various approaches for developing games as pedagogical tools, and this led to the authoring of a textbook, an NSF grant, the development of many analog games, and some life changing experiences for myself, my colleagues, and many of our students. Here are some of the games that we’ve developed together. 

Structure & Flow: An organizational structure learning game

In Dr. Sharon Rallis’ graduate class “Strategies for Institutional Change” (Spring 2019) we were exploring Boleman and Deal’s structural framework analysis of organizations.  I had been pondering the metaphor or magnetic polarity as it might correspond to the flow of...

Einstein & the Honeybee – The Board Game

Einstein & the Honeybee is a board game that I conceived of while writing our game design textbook.  It introduces young naturalists and physicists to the fascinating world of bees, inspiring an interest in apiology and Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD). Players...

Bond Raiders Card Game

Bond Raiders is a game I designed with the Colmena Design folks for an NSF/ATE grant that my colleague Catherine Lewis and I were awarded. This card game helps environmental chemistry students to familiarize themselves with the organization and the construction of...

Musical Work

Music

I’ve been playing music for …. Jeesh…. half a century now.   I started working in recording studios when I was in high school and started my own studio in college, which turned into quite an operation.  Sweetfish Recording Studios recorded hundreds of acts over its thirteen years, and expanded to include a music publishing, interactive media, and an indie record company.  I recorded my first six albums there as a singer/songwriter, and when I went on to pursue a career in academia, I never completely stopped recording music… here’s some of the work I’ve been up to as of late….more can be found at www.reesshadmusic.com.

Songs For Golem

In 2009, I announced to friends and colleagues (in my most cavalier fashion) that I would commence work on a new Fester Spunk project ….composing a score for the 1920 Wegener film ‘The Golem.’  I set to work and quickly became overwhelmed with the...

The Convo Combo – Turnaround

January 2019 Session with the Convo Combo (Rob Kovacs, Pat Perkinson, & myself) covering Ornette Coleman’s ‘Turnaround.’  Here’s a little video I threw together using Rubin Henriquez’s wonderful photographs from that...

Hostos Helping Concert for Ecuador 2016

After the 2016 Earthquakes in Ecuador some Hostos colleagues and I organized a concert to raise relief funds for the victims.  Here’s a snippet of my set that night, playing with the magnificent John Arrucci and his band.  Oh, by the way, that’s a Roeboy!...

Roxas & Shad – Half A World Away

My son Dylan and I packed up a trunk load of recording gear and headed over to the Philippines to reunite with my childhood friend Butch Roxas and record a record called Half a World Away.  Here’s a little documentary about the...

The Watcher Opera

For the last few years, I have been hard at work on an opera called The Watcher.  It is a story of possession on many different levels, dealing with enslavement, abduction, spiritual possession, identity, and finally the possession of physical property.  Inspired by...

Space Design

Designing, Building, and Renovating Spaces

I began designing and building my own recording studios in the 1980s, and to date I’ve had a hand in creating twelve pretty interesting facilities.  In the process, I’ve picked up a hammer and done a lot of home renovation  – redesigning and more recently rebuilding old houses to make them more attractive, green, and loveable.

West Avenue Renovation 2018

My latest project has involved renovating a late 19th Century Queen Anne in Massachusetts.  See the before and after video above… music is a bit of Fester...

Videography Work

Videography

I am at heart a story teller, and I see opportunities as well as the necessity for narrative everywhere.  It’s an essential element of anything I design, build, record, or create. So it felt natural for me to start making little films. The editing process mirrors much of what analog and digital recording require of an engineer, the tech is not very different, and the story making opportunities are exciting…

PhD Comprehensive Exam Presentation

Defense Presentation V4_smallest In the early months of 2018 I announced to my colleagues at CUNY that I would be stepping down from my position as Associate Professor and return to graduate school.  The goal was to get my PhD while exploring my interests in futurism...

The Convo Combo – Turnaround

January 2019 Session with the Convo Combo (Rob Kovacs, Pat Perkinson, & myself) covering Ornette Coleman’s ‘Turnaround.’  Here’s a little video I threw together using Rubin Henriquez’s wonderful photographs from that...

Reunion (2004)

Synopsis: In 1994, after the loss of my adopted parents, I stumbled into a discovery that would change my life forever.  Within two days of making an exploratory phone call to an adoptee hotline, I discovered my birth family.  In them I found answers to questions I...

Roxas & Shad – Half A World Away

My son Dylan and I packed up a trunk load of recording gear and headed over to the Philippines to reunite with my childhood friend Butch Roxas and record a record called Half a World Away.  Here’s a little documentary about the...

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