2006
Cricket Farm _ Installation/performance
I/O Media _ Group
WiFi Chimes _ Installation
2005
Warbike _ Mobile artwork
Your Network is Mine _ Performance
Big Like Me _ Webcam Film
Dear Diary, Dear World _ Net art
Bloghal _ Netart
Attack of the PANTs _ Workshop
You Say Potatoe, I Say Potato _ Performance project
Hugs _ Group
Re _ Group
2004
Breadcrumbs _ Game
mcfalcon-l _ Group
Flexing Swine _ Group
Drinking Box _ Group
Leark _ Group
2003
Bench _ Film
Bon Appetit! _ Film
A Trip to the Zoo _ Film
Deconstructing Evil _ Film
Video Mirror _ Installation
Experimental Music at the Grad Club _ Event series
The United Empire Loyalist Orchestra _ Group
2002
The Immediacy Group _ Group
A Monkey and His Dog _ Group
O Canada: Three Hours in One and One-half Minute _ Music
suh*xlf _ Event Series
MIDI Bear _ Toy
Mosaic _ Event series
The Lumber Dog Trio _ Group
2001
A Breakup Story _ TV Pilot
An Afternoon of DJ-Free Electronic Music _ Event
2000
The Elements of Phonical Towers _ Film
Music
The United Empire Loyalist Orchestra
The United Empire Loyalist Orchestra performed, true to style, Canada's National Anthem, O Canada at Ottawa's Gallery 101 stretched to a length of no less than three hours.
The recording was subsequently released on Jeremy Latta's Dominon Recording label. This is that performance time compressed to its orginal length of about one and a half minutes. The little blurb at the end of the recording is the entire UELO singing the anthem in "real time."
O Canada--Three Hours in One and One-half Minute _ mp3 - 1m30s