We All Share

A shared uncertainty for the future is manifested as a narrative installation about literal extinction. We All Share includes an inflatable sculpture, projected videos, and soundscape. The inflatable is a doomsday inhuman creature that speaks to the viewer. The growth of the beast and the inevitable extinction it will cause is shown through the video work. The video projection includes claymation and captured footage.

This work is influenced by 1988 movie The Blob, experiencing Hurricane Irma in Fort Lauderdale, American Psychological Association report Stress in America™: Coping with Change, Fatberg, a congealed mass found in sewer systems all over the world and is formed by the combination of non-biodegradable solid matter such as wet wipes, grease, cooking fat and condoms and Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) disheartening changed language from preventing climate change to adapting to climate change.

2018, Practice Gallery, Philadelphia, PA

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