Installation of five 5' tall Electrical towers with five channels of audio.
Basswood, CD players, Headphones, Lamp, Audio cable.
2005.
"The Hollow Men" explores conditions of miscommunication, impotence
and isolation through a landscape of infrastructural lattice towers and digital
audio mis-readings from T.S. Eliot's poem.
"The Hollow Men" is about being in an in-between state and finding
out that is has been our own inability to act, unwillingness to think self-critically
that has led to this impasse. Without decisive action, without command of ourselves,
we fall into the wasteland. Eliot's fear is a world ended not by the violence
of a few, but through the inaction and apathy of many.
exhibitions:
solo show at Gallery 825 in
Los Angeles, CA, 2005
exhibited at Stars on Vine, Aiden Riley Taylor Gallery, Hollywood, CA in 2006
exhibited at Dream Green, sideSpace, Pasadena, CA
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