Cross Current Resonance Transducer (CCRT) is composed of LoVid (Tali
Hinkis & Kyle Lapidus) and Douglas Repetto. They are interested in the processes of
interpretation and evaluation that are inherent in human attempts to understand
natural phenomena. Their investigation has expanded from an initial focus, which
emphasized using standard environmental sensors, to an interest in building our own
environmental monitoring devices as well as data visualizing sculptures, videos, and
prints. CCRT has been collaborating since 2005, and have been working closely with
Harvestworks for many years. CCRT has received individual artist grants from NYSCA,
Greenwall Foundation, and a Turbulence Commission from turbulence.org. Their work
has been exhibited at The New York Electronic Art Festival and at 911 Media Arts
Seattle, and free103point9’s Wave Farm Transmission Sculpture Garden.