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In
the fall of 1999, I began seeking out opportunities to be
the first to use new transportation systems, such as high-speed
trains and bridges. It was only in the spring of 2000 that
I realized that this transportation pioneering
was the basis for a body of work.
Following this realization, I began assuming different personalities
for each new adventure. Drawn from literary and historical
sources, these personae celebrate the romance of explorations
past.

In January 2003, we pioneered the new tunnel connecting
the Mass Pike (I-90) with the Ted Williams Tunnel. We closed that year by being the final vehicle to soar over downtown Boston on the I-93 elevated highway.
Exciting video footage of this feat will be posted shortly.
A
full exhibit entitled, "The Museum of Transportation
Pioneering" was on display at the Bromfield Art Gallery
in the South End in the summer of 2001. A flash version of that exhibit will be posted soon.
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