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it is what it is
(collaboration with Patrick Shevlin)
The generator powers both the laptops and the television. An extension cord runs from the gallery’s front entrance all the way to the back of the gallery. A live feed of the generator is streamed onto the television creating a completely closed loop both visually and conceptually. The work raises questions about excess, comfort and consumption related to art viewing and making.
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