Sculptures & Installations Song of Temponaut I Song of the Temponaut (2007) The artist is creating the mock-up for the first of three sculptures based on his original concept, From the Belly of Taurus Comes the Temponaut. Artist adjusting the electronics for Song of the Temponaut. Its fantastical purpose is to reach out to other civilizations. The strings of the harp-like sculpture vibrate, and the sound is amplified when the sensors detect movement. Electronics board mounted on antique lamp (circa 1900), around the time radio waves were first transmitted into space. Legend suggests other planetary civilizations will respond to the radio waves sent from the Temponaut. Image of Tim Fitzgerald by Paul Benavidez. "From The Belly of Taurus Comes the Temponaut Fillmore Installation, Posterior View" (2017) Fiberglass resin, pigment dispersions, plastic, sponge, Action Figure, stretched canvas, astroturf, metal, wood, plastic clothing hangers. Cocoon Cocoon (2008) Art installation/sculpture for the artist's multi-media exhibition at SciArt on the campus of Cal-State Channel Islands. Made of film posters, cardboard detritus, metal. 13' x 13' x 22' “Cocoon” in progress at Next Space (2008) Stainless steel cables, movie posters, consumer detritus. 13’x13’x23’ “Cocoon” in progress at Next Space (2008) Stainless steel cables, movie posters, consumer detritus. 13’x13’x23’ “Cocoon” at Next Space (2008) Stainless steel cables, movie posters, consumer detritus. 13’x13’x23’ “Cocoon” at Next Space (2008) Stainless steel cables, movie posters, consumer detritus. 13’x13’x23’ "Cocoon" in progress, at Next Space (2008) with mathematician Jack LeTourneau studying the process of fabricating the installation. Contact