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The automobile is a fascinating machine. Since its inception the automob...
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The automobile is a fascinating machine. Since its inception the automobile has driven us faster and faster into the future. Carving out the modern world, it has done brilliantly, reproducing itself by the multi-millions. Along the way it has figured out how to control us, becoming one of the machines that we will give our lives to keep operating.
I developed Extruder as a response to this machine that we worship. I wanted to celebrate it. Criticize it. Emulate it. Making hundreds of Play-Doh cars. Millions. The ultimate goal of Extruder is to make the total number of automobiles that were made in 1947 (the year Henry Ford died) by the Ford motor company, an estimated 429,674. As you can imagine that is also a whole lot of Play-Doh; about 11 tons. Until May 11th 2008, Extruder will be making Play-Doh cars at the Mandeville Gallery at Union College in Schenectady, NY. When the next venue emerges to exhibits it, the process will continue.
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Paranoia is the state of the world. Propelled by our media, we have re-a...
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Paranoia is the state of the world. Propelled by our media, we have re-assumed our place in the jungle, afraid of the invisible predator all around us. Constantly watching and watched, what is it that we look for?
Consisting of six vintage suitcases, Carry On explores paranoia. Using robotic arms fitted with micro-cameras and black and white LCD screens, the suitcases in Carry On busy themselves with the task of surveying their surroundings. Lacking image analysis of any kind or other sensory capability, these suitcases blindly look about, never understanding what they see.
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