Radio Road
“Radio Road” is a project that aims to bring forward a comprehensive examination of the abandoned landscapes on Radio Road in Redwood Shores, California, and the forgotten history deep within their roots on that land. After having lived walking distance to this space for over 10 years, I have personally never known the space's significance, and have only recently realized how beautifully mysterious the two buildings and the vast space around them are. By presenting both a detailed analysis of the landscape through the use of photography and video, as well as the historical documents of both the KPO and KGEI stations, I hope to foster the user's creative mind with the willingness to explore, imagine, and make conclusions about the space's current existence in relationship to it's past. Both of these stations have an incredibly expansive history pre-dating World War 2, and have proven to be very key figures in the development of the world as we know it. Visit the website.

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The website contains rare and historical photos, complete historical documents about each of the spaces, found objects, and of course my photographic series.

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Youtube's annotation editor was used to string together a series of videos in an interactive format. These annotations provide links to other videos on youtube that work together to create an interactive fiction video series. This series of videos gives watchers the ability to explore the radio stations and their surroundings via youtube by giving them the ability to choose the direction in which they walk, and look, around the space. Enjoy your walk (Play the video below to begin).

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