PROJECTS

<em>Buzzers: Ring Bell</em>, 8x10 inches, silver gelatin print
<em>Buzzers: 152</em>, 8x10 inches, silver gelatin print
<em>Buzzers: Factory Doorbell</em>, 8x10 inches, silver gelatin print
<em>Buzzers: Round Wood</em>, 8x10 inches, silver gelatin print
<em>Buzzers: Hansen Bartlett</em>, 8x10 inches, silver gelatin print
<em>Buzzers: Hello Olive</em>, 8x10 inches, silver gelatin print
<em>Buzzers: Dean, Reynolds, Drew</em>, 8x10 inches, silver gelatin print
<em>Buzzers: 3F</em>, 8x10 inches, silver gelatin print
<em>Buzzers: Day K-Bor</em>, 8x10 inches, silver gelatin print
<em>Buzzers: Five</em>, 8x10 inches, silver gelatin print
<em>Buzzers: Fifty Five</em>, 8x10 inches, silver gelatin print
<em>Buzzers: Speaker Grill</em>, 8x10 inches, silver gelatin print
<em>Buzzers: Dumbo Loft</em>, 8x10 inches, silver gelatin print
<em>Buzzers: Next Door</em>, 8x10 inches, silver gelatin print
<em>Buzzers: Bell 93</em>, 8x10 inches, silver gelatin print
<em>Buzzers: New Bell</em>, 8x10 inches, silver gelatin print
<em>Buzzers: 37</em>, 8x10 inches, silver gelatin print
<em>Buzzers: Williamsburg Studio</em>, 8x10 inches, silver gelatin print
<em>Buzzers: Ragged Wire</em>, 8x10 inches, silver gelatin print
<em>Buzzers: 23 !</em>, 8x10 inches, silver gelatin print
Brooklyn Doorbells2005

In the summer of 2005 I studied the variety of ad hoc doorbell buzzers found in my Brooklyn neighborhood, a byproduct of the do-it-yourself spirit which drew many to an urban-loft utopian model of living. I originally set out to photograph a few, but soon discovered that many were replaced by modern intercoms connected to renovated luxury lofts above. I am fascinated with the temporal nature of these images. The 8x10 negative captures a palimpsest of lives lived, complete with the names, apartment numbers, and buzzers of past tenants visible despite the toll of the elements on the layers of tape, glue, aluminum foil, and frayed wires.

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