WALLPAPER

REPEAT/REPEAT/REPEAT/REPEAT/REPEAT/REPEAT/REPEAT/REPEAT/REPEAT

A domestic visual critique of repetitive supermarket employment.

Panoptic images and found footage stills are often accompanied by plants and flowers - the most common image used in the history of wallpaper design. Carnivourous and agressive species serve as metaphors for the suffocating and parasitic nature of mass retail employment and corporate colleague control measures utilised in western supermarkets. Here they aim to reclaim and readdress the balance of mundane work and creativity.

CASHIER REVOLT (2004/5)

Scattered images of a burning supermarket from found material combined with fluorescent venus fly traps.

MUNDANE WALLPAPER (2005)

Layering of repeat folded panoptic surveillance images and silver bindweed.

LEAP OF FAITH (2005)

Rotated panoptic images form a central vortex.

 

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