cranbrook
CONSUMER -Consumer was my MFA thesis piece exhibited in the Cranbrook Art Museum the spring of 1996.
FIGHTING INERTIA – After EMERGENCE, I became infatuated with creating plastic metal. In other words metal structures flexible enough to physically change when worn by a human being. This was also the beginning of digital video at Cranbrook and the computers could only handle 60 seconds max. In addition, I had to recreate the video frame by frame as stop action animation.