UUDAM'S SELECTED WORKS
1. The Dizi-Clock,
2005 (more
information)
Wall size, size
variable
Quick Time video files, video projector, MAC computer
2004
Description: In this project, I recreated an abstract digital
clock on the video screen. After tapping a normal clock for twelve hours, I
captured the tapes’ content into a computer and save them as a Quick Time
format files. Then I reduced the Quick Time file to 90 x 60 pixel screen ratio.
The final result when being projected on a big wall is a mesmerizing image of
a clock that resembled an abstract painting. Each time the hands moves, one
or more pixels on the screen shift. That creates a video that tells time, a
representation of a clock that resembles a pixilated video/painting. Each second
on the screen is a unique frame in a 12 hours video loop. Below is a sample
of two consecutive frames of the movie.
2. Thinking Rock, 2005 (more information)
L.E.D. signs, card-board, plaster, chicken wire
3’ x 5’ x 2’
2005
Description: This sculpture utilizes L.E.Ds. signs which use
widely on buses and taxis. Inside the thought bubble are 2 L.E.Ds that run texts
written for a specific location. Writers are invited to write texts for the
sculpture so its text will be updated regularly. In this sculpture, the fake
rock is thinking about rock’s lifespan, about Magritte’s painting
of the pipe. It contemplates that if it were a real rock, it would have been
able to witness the first day of American history when the Indians and buffalo
roamed the land, stampede, sat and peed on it. The fake rock goes on to tell
events in its history and what it has seen in its specific surrounding. The
text’s content is limited by only a writer’s imagination. This is
one of a few sculptures utilizing L.E.D. I made.

3. "Honey...", 2004 (a sound sculpture installation) (more information)
size variable,
room size
5 minute sound tracks, 8 CD players, (free) LOVE
BUTTONS printed with text (five-minute
sound tracks),
headphones.
2004
Description: This is an on-going project. The project started out with 120 addicts, now it has grown into over 2, 600. I will keep recording and updating the project. My goal is to put the fuck buttons in stores for sale with the hope that in the future, the project will be able to support itself. Experimental sales have been conducted in Soho (London), Gay Pride Parade, and Holw Festival in NYC with great results.


4. Orgy and the pie chart head, 2004 (more information)
....paper cut-out, toys and paint
....12" x 40" x 25"

5. Joyride, 2004 (more information)
....color paper cut-out
....8" x 12" x 2"

6. Sex, Orgy and Beyond, 2004 (more information)
....paper cut-out
....size variable (the cirlce in the middle measured 6 feet in diameter)

7. American-Iraqui condom diptych, 2003 (more information)
.......heat transfer paper on paper
.......60" x 50"

8. World Painted
Flag Condom series, 2003 (more
information)
77” x 28”
each condom
archival digital prints
2003
Description: This is an on-going project. It will not complete until all the
countries are honored. I painted each a condom by hand and photographed them.
My goal is to complete the project by Olympic 2008 and made them available as
a merchandize for tourists.

9. Hot Glue Portraits, 2003
hot glue gun
life-size


10. Dick-Heads, 2002 (more information)
...sculpted in clay, casted in hydrocal cement
...life-size

11. Recreation, 2001 (more information)
...cardboard boxes
...6' x 12' x 12'
