Entropy Series
2013-present
Entropic installations and propositions
Entropy Series
2013-present
Entropic installations and propositions
Migratory Anti-Monument for America : Repopulation Proposition 2011, 2026
Free range bison, once numbering in the millions in Northern America, were nearly driven to extinction by settlers. This was a strategy to cut off Indigenous peoples from a major food and life source. Currently, bison roam on small restrictive preserves. In my model and proposition, bison are biohacked with fence cutters as horns, enabling them to break through chain-link fences that imprison them. As they migrate back to their natural habitat and range, they will cut through the chain-link fences that commodify and politicize stolen land.
papier-mâché model of middle America, clay, paint, chicken wire
Shelter, 2015, site-specific installation
Gathered dead leaves woven into existing public park structure. The chain-link fence is a rather ubiquitious industrial material used on properties for boundary making, land management, recreation and imprisonment.
classic American suburbia. chain link baseball fence, recreational, safe
classic American urban. chain link prison fence, institutional, punitive
Oligmeric Series, 2013-2015