PROTOTYPES (2014) at Limerick City Gallery of Art, Ireland. A Stew of Universals (2013) at ZK/U, Berlin, Germany. Space replaced by volume (2011) at The Granoff Center for the Arts, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, US. The Driver and the Passenger (2010) at Green On Red Gallery, Dublin, Ireland. framework/rupture (2008) at Green On Red Gallery, Dublin, Ireland. dx/dt (2006) at VOID, Derry, Northern Ireland.
FEATURE ARTICLES How to improve your algorithmby Chris Fite-Wassilak. First published in Art Monthly, issue 374, March 2014. On Density, Flow, and Destabilizing the Visual, Dennis McNulty in conversation with John Gayer, Art Papers, Mar/Apr 2011. Inner Space: Science Fiction and Irish Art by Chris Fite-Wassilak, Circa: Contemporary Visual Culture in Ireland, 124, Summer 2008, pp. 36-41.
PUBLICATIONS / COMMISSIONED TEXTS
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS A Leisure Complex (artist's publication) collaboration with Peter Maybury, published by Collective Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland. April 2014. CORPUS (artist's book project) co-published by Publication Studio Vancouver and Project Press, Dublin. April 2014. The Eyes of Ayn Rand, a pamphlet I produced to document the performance of the same name. Berlin 2013. Obscure Flows Boil Underneath (monograph) Dublin, IRL. Produced in association with IMMA Associated Press, Ireland. January 2012.Distributed by DAP. ISBN 978-1-9070208-2-7 Underground (artist's publication) by Dennis McNulty and Peter Maybury (Eds). Dublin, IRL. June 2008. ISBN 978-0-9559421-0-5 Chronoscope (exhibition catalogue) edited by Ian Russell, Dublin, IRL: Ábhar agus meon, Green On Red Gallery, Newman House, UCD, Sixth World Archaeological Congress. July 2008. The Metropolitan Complex No. 10. A publication produced by Sarah Piece for her participation in the 51st Venice Bienniale in 2005, featuring an edited transcription of a conversation between Sarah, Garrett Phelan, Fergus Kelly and I.
Site-specific performance in East London, scripted for five performers incorporating, a clip-board, a PA system, hi-vis vests, a megaphone with built-in mp3 player, USB stick, sound recordings, walkie-talkies, lanyards, portable CD player, CD, image placed as advertising in the Tower Hamlets Council newsletter, portable busker amplifier, iPod, a re-edited version of 'Love is a Stranger' by Eurythmics, plywood elements, a rented white van, bunting, blackout material, duct tape, timber and fixings. 2012