




Under the Skin - 2016
Installation - 24H x 30W x 20D
Under the Skin is a series of paper installations featuring three major technological milestones of the 90s. The Macintosh 128K, Fujifilm Quicksnap, and Samsung SH-100 are all centrifugal innovations in recent history that have motivated humanity to create, share, and communicate on a global scale. Recreated in cloaks of unassuming greyscale, Under the Skin reflects upon the deliberate and subconscious ways that technology manipulates their social environment.