PHILOSOPHICAL
Mission Statement
Core
Expanding the language of juggling through fifty years of disciplined practice, experimentation, and creative inquiry.
The Practice of Context
Juggling is often seen as a demonstration of skill. My work approaches it as a system for exploration.
Over fifty years of practice, juggling has become a platform for investigating rhythm, geometry, spatial relationships, and the expressive potential of objects in motion. Through long-term pattern research, ricochet experiments, and carefully staged visual studies, I examine how small variations in timing, angle, and environment generate entirely new forms.
These investigations reveal juggling not simply as performance, but as a dynamic field of artistic research. Patterns evolve over decades. Surfaces become collaborators. Photographic documentation captures moments that are too fast to perceive in real time.
The 50th Anniversary Project gathers these explorations into a living archive. It celebrates the accumulated knowledge of a lifelong practice while continuing to push the boundaries of what juggling can become.