ABOUT THE WORK
Material: silicone,tin cans,electronics
This work is a sound portrait of 10 days of my life. It quantifies the repetitive & mundane actions I... Read More
This work is a sound portrait of 10 days of my life. It
quantifies the repetitive & mundane actions I make as a matter of course in
life and gives them significance. In this instance, the feeding of my cat takes
center-stage as my entire purpose of existence. The sound of my opening those
cans becomes the soundtrack for my life, the audible clockworks of existence. The
sound acts as a transmission, a medium connecting two points in space, but also
time. The inherent audible and visual humor belies my own existential crisis of
reducing the meaning of my life to the feeding of my cat. The tragedy of this
work is that it must - by its nature and title - be extrapolated to contain the
entirety of my life. I also find that funny.
PLEASE WATCH THE VIDEO HERE: https://vimeo.com/125067770