Cindy Allen, Interiors Magazine Covid Conversation 23 November 2020
“Restaurant Design” for Rick Camac, Dean, International Culinary Center, New York, New York April 2021
The Architecture of Art: Love in the Chroma Zone: Annette and Dale Schuh Endowment Speech, University of Wisconsin, April 2022,
Keynote Speech, Design, Kyiv Pro Deco Conference, 01 June 2021
University of Kansas, School of Architecture, Planning & Design
Distinguished Lecture
16 October 2014
Interior Design - The Cross Market Pollination of Design
(Start 42:21)
Jordan Mozer, The D'Alba Residence: Modern Design 29 March 2012
Jordan Mozer, Cube Portrait by Lincoln Schatz
Schatz’s generative portraits of nineteen leading American innovators, known collectively as Esquire’s Portrait of the Twenty-First Century, were created in 2008 on commission from Esquire magazine. The portraits were exhibited in the National Portrait Gallery's 2010-2011 "Americans Now" exhibition.
Each of these sitters - representing leadership in the realms of business, medicine, science, technology, and the arts - sat for his or her portrait for one hour in the artist's ten-by-ten-foot "Cube," during which time they participated in activities of personal interest. The Cube was embedded with twenty-four cameras, each of which recorded the sitter from a different angle. The ever-changing generative portrait that results consists of the footage from each camera played back for different durations and in different sequences, creating a representation that is analogous to a personal encounter with these individuals.