A collaborative with strangers globally and orchestrating a series of video performances that will take place in real space around the worldship of its users.

A public performance that took place throughout the streets of New York witnessed only by Hillary Wiedemann.
Mixing real life and theater, performances involving actors and countless unknowing participants in various cities.
A series of public performances that blur the line bewteen fiction and reality for the South East Center for Contemporary Arts, Winston-Salem, NC.
Animateurs at the Power Plant Gallery in Toronto act as both witnesses and living record to a series of performance activities.
On systematically determined days and times, Walton initiated conversations with strangers that sit at specific benches in Manhattan.
An Invitational Exhibition by the Students of the Digital Technology and Cultural Club of Washington State University, Tri-Cities.
Lee Walton vs. Shaquille O'Neal. At the end of 82 games, the athlete with the most free throws made, will be the 2005 Free Throw Champion.
Harvey Loves Harvey teamed up with Lee Walton to solve a mystery. It will took all three men because this one was tricky.

Participants are invited to build the slowest pine car to compete in the Walton Derby. Presented by Silent Gallery.
Hosted by Southern Exposure + refusalon.
Hosted by Southern Exposure + refusalon.
In this online project, Lee Walton placed a little Red Ball in a specific location in the beautiful city of San Francisco. The location of where the Red Ball was placed was completely dependent up visitors participation. Presented by Silent Gallery.
A public art/performance project at the Sunnyside Conservatory, a neighborhood park and city landmark that is the centerpiece of a major community-based restoration and design plan in the Sunnyside/Glen Park district of San Francisco.
A step-by-step device created for navigational purposes. In accordance to simple observations and occurrences, the City System will determine each step in a series of steps that will define an experience through a city.
Birthday greetings were are at the request of a gift-giver and sent directly to the recipient via the web.
During the weeks of his residency in the Project Space, Lee Walton accepted one "thing" from every person who wished to participate. Each "thing" given to Walton was then used to create a performance.
A series of 162 written instructions for drawings to be determined by each baseball game of an entire major league season.
Saving every penny, the stolen assets will eventually be redistributed to the needs of the community.
In collaboration with SELF Magazine's THINK PINK! Project, The Big Bam! Foundation and Major League Baseball, Lee Walton painted 30 chairs pink to raise money for breast cancer.
A one-day visiting artist project organized by Kelly Clark, Instructor of Art at Middlesex Highschool and supported by a Dodge Foundation Grant.
















