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Austin Waste-Com Treatment Facility

Austin Waste-Com Treatment Facility

Most of my time (outside of work of course) in the past month was spent cutting, folding and gluing paper houses together for the installation I created for Pittsburgh Filmmakers’ Media Tonic 2 event. This is what it looked like with the lights on. All the paper is junk mail that Pittsburgh Filmmakers received between my proposal’s acceptance and the exhibition. The video projected on top of the houses (which were mounted on the wall) was made up of the spam e-mail that they received during that period as well.

I’ve also made a few more shirts this past month. Waiting for people to receive the new ones before I post some poor photos. Oooooh, can you feel the anticipation???

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  1. I love this one. When I was a kid I made about a dozen or so houses out of paper. I scaled them to my Matchbox cars. They were really just a homemade toy, but I had a lot of fun with them, and as I remember they were really nice. I kept them on the bottom shelf of a bookcase, and one day my mother’s cat took a nap on them and crushed them. I haven’t thought about that for about 40 years. This is a great installation. Thanks.

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