• Daniel Miller is an artist, writer, musician and web producer.
  • Most of my art involves narrative play, Christianity, and psychoanalytics, and is made with some type of digitally-based construction, or is an analog translation of an idea first encountered in the digital realm.
  • See also: Johnny Citizen, Nonlinear.
  • My inspirators: Bruce Nauman, Sam Taylor-Wood, Jonathan Harris, Peter Vogel, Mark Amerika, Joshua Davis, Michael Young, The Neistat Brothers, gelitin. Also: Rhizome, Turbulence, Peter Lamborn Wilson.
  • At one time I ran an art and technology nonprofit called Integration Research and started a gallery called IR Gallery.
  • thisphotobylanehartwell.com (2007) A little bit more explanation in this post.
  • Sure (2007)
  • Time (2006) A group installation around the theme of time, whose main element consisted of a group graphing exercise.
  • Partitioned Space for Meditation and Reflection (2005)
  • Artifacts (2004)
  • Confessional (2004) Which included truth.fiction
  • WTF? (2003) "...designed to highlight chance and induce spiritual frustration." Included order :: disorder a digital installation based heavily on Hate Mail (see below).
  • Moments of Grace (2003) (participant)
  • 7 (2002) (participant)
  • Who Do You Think You Are? (2002) (participant)
  • Hate Mail (2001) A public, interactive digital installation purposed with "finding scraps of sanity for our cupboards of life." Images from the installation and show in 2001 now available here. I have unfortunately been unable resurrect this installation, however order :: disorder (see WTF?, above) uses an identical narrative "landscape" codebase.
  • Partitioned Space for Meditation and Reflection (2001)
  • Story Night (2001)
  • The Stories We Leave Behind (2001)
  • Europe 01 (2001)
  • Pot Luck Liturgy (2001) Which included my first digital installation, a javascript Christmas liturgy, my first-ever mash-up, and a surprisingly faithful modern retelling of the Christmas story. A few pictures of that evening can be found here.