EMERGENCY ENTERTAINMENT! (installation, 2024)
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For my Experimental & Documentary Arts MFA thesis show at Duke, I transformed the Rubenstein Arts Center’s painting studio into a dynamic, live-in installation. This space, which I inhabited for a month, became a "nest" of artifacts from two years of experimentation across media, including sculpture, pastel drawings, sound design, web art, and infrared photography. The immersive environment, filled from ceiling to floor with interactive media and layered lighting, invited viewers to experience my eclectic, psychogeographic creative process. Sound design elements like goat calls amid tented cutouts created a playful dissonance, reflecting a blend of rural and media-saturated themes.