This installation immerses the audience into a simulated future to examine the implications of 'SMART' Future living.
The installation bears a resemblance to playing with a doll house as a child, where we learned to imagine our futures and determine what we wanted for them. The installation questions Surveillance Capitalism, agency, and privacy.
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A 'Blue Print' of the Smart Home | A short story deconstructing the narrative of the Smart Home as a productive space for living. The Smart Home, in this story, can be seen as a microcosm of modern surveillance societies and the implications of data mining on the human experience.
The Internet as an Archive
Visual research for Sur-Real Estate Installation
An immersive field guide showing the crow lifecycle, each phase reflected by an illustrated factsheet.
Included in the installation is a map with the Crow migration routes, a Species Tag, and a Note to the Reader. Next to the wire installation, an ethnographic research video played on a loop to physically show the crows migrating in Vancouver to situate the exhibit. (2022)
This installation immerses the audience into a simulated future to examine the implications of 'SMART' Future living.
The installation bears a resemblance to playing with a doll house as a child, where we learned to imagine our futures and determine what we wanted for them. The installation questions Surveillance Capitalism, agency, and privacy.
Explore my photography portfolio!
A 'Blue Print' of the Smart Home | A short story deconstructing the narrative of the Smart Home as a productive space for living. The Smart Home, in this story, can be seen as a microcosm of modern surveillance societies and the implications of data mining on the human experience.
The Internet as an Archive
Visual research for Sur-Real Estate Installation
An immersive field guide showing the crow lifecycle, each phase reflected by an illustrated factsheet.
Included in the installation is a map with the Crow migration routes, a Species Tag, and a Note to the Reader. Next to the wire installation, an ethnographic research video played on a loop to physically show the crows migrating in Vancouver to situate the exhibit. (2022)