Transit Antenna is a collaborative effort. To get a taste of the projects we like to do together, browse below to find photos, text, and videos.
07 Feb
Video of the Walter crew crossing the Salton Sea in December of 2008.
05 Nov
On the morning after Walter’s death, when we called Good Sam for a tow, we didn’t really know whether Walter would end up in the desert, someone’s backyard, or a junkyard. We preferred the desert over the other choices, for in the desert, the bus wouldn’t be crushed and become ..read more
30 Aug
A performance celebrating the 40th Anniversary of Apollo 11 in Regent, ND. The moon-lander was left behind as a road-side addition to the Enchanted Highway. Special Thanks to Gary Greff and all 250 residents of Regent.
01 Jul
Seth’s mural is on the left and Bob is pimpin on the right.
15 Jun
When we visited the Hub Bub Art Center in Spartanburg, SC, we decided to make a series of screenprints for a zine entitled High Five. It is a somewhat tongue and cheek look at the past year where we imagine all that went wrong actually goin right. Here ..read more
14 Jun
I wrote this essay for the College of Charleston Magazine about our adventures on the Salton Sea, located in the Imperial Valley of Southern California.
03 May
Finally, my Smash Transit game is out, V1.0! Seth and I worked occasionally on this for about the past 4 or 5 months, and we think it’s pretty good. We will be releasing it with level 2 soon. Sorry I never posted a Beta(demo) so people could test it, but ..read more
19 Apr
How to fix Your Macbook G4 Power Cord with a Tampon
01 Apr
Joe and I painted this mural by the cover of night on the old American Thread factory in Clover, SC.
24 Feb
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This is a 3 min video from the archives. It depicts our first radio broadcast using our own transmitter in November in San Francisco.
14 Feb
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This is a mural we produced during our January stint in Rosarito Beach, Baja California, Mexico. It’s set to the tune of Michael Larson’s legendary run on the game show Press Your Luck.
31 Dec
*Update: added some pertinent videos to this post.
In the chaos of preparing for our trip to Rosarito, Transit Antenna forgot to fill in some blanks about our adventure on the high seas of Salton. As you know from our daily blogs, we set out to build a boat made of ..read more
30 Nov
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This is a 13 min video that we made with Stephen Dunifer at Free Radio Berkeley in Oakland, California. It explains the process in detail of how to put together your own radio station.
25 Apr
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Transit Antenna’s performance and project at LSU. The Mysterious Seven. The Mysterious Seven. The Mysterious Seven. The Mysterious Seven. The Mysterious Seven. The Mysterious Seven. The Mysterious Seven. The Mysterious Seven. The Mysterious Seven. The ..read more
19 Mar
If you go to http://www.vimeo.com/791265, you can watch this in HD.
Below is the press release from the September 8th, 2007 event:
“The Washington Generals Versus Nine Sticks of Dynamite” by Bob and Seth
The Washington Generals remained the sole foil for the talents of the Harlem Globetrotters from 1953 to 1995. ..read more
25 Feb
This is a lecture with a project that we did at MICA in Baltimore, Maryland. If you like the words trash and Hillary Clinton in the same sentence, then this is the video for you.
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15 Oct
On Wednesday, August 15th, Bob Snead and I attempted to lift Jeffrey Deitch of Deitch Projects in New York into the air with a massive bunch of balloons for a magazine photo shoot. We failed miserably. We have failed many times both individually and together, but this was one of ..read more
23 Jun
This short represents a collaborative project headed by Josef Kristofoletti and Matt Phillips. The two artists, attempting to seek flight, made a series of kites from woodblock prints on rice paper. For the finale, several dozen people and a lone accordion player assembled in an unknown park somewhere in Boston ..read more
2008-2009
This was an ongoing series of images produced by the initial members of the Transit Antenna crew based on various road experiences. It includes an array of photos, paintings, prints, drawings, and stitchings.





















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