Rohingya
copper steel, netting pigment, flotation vest with UN Refugee Agency label
9’ x 14’ x 5′
One million Rohingyas fleeing genocide by land and by sea.
Boats broken and stranded, people broken and stranded.
How much do we destroy and how much do we create?
Refuge/Refugee copper, netting, pigment, carpet, shoes 5’ x 9’ x 9′
Netting for Water netting, copper, steel, glass, water sizes variable
Elastic Limit 2 copper, netting, pigment 9’ x 16′ x 23′
Elastic Limit 1
netting / copper / wood
8′ x 16′ x 16′
Elastic Limit maquette 1
fabric / fiberglass
5″ x 11″ x 11″
Elastic Limit maquette 2
fabric / fiberglass
12″ x 22″ x 24″
Elastic Limit
maquette 3 / fabric / fiberglass
6″ x 11″ x 11″
Elastic Limit
maquette 5 / fabric / fiberglass
7″ x 22″ x 17″
How Do Textiles And The Human Mind Go Through Strain And Stretch, Enriched And Expanded To New Forms And Thoughts Without Breakage, To New Equilibriums, Pausing, Then Passing Beyond The Yield Point, The Elastic Limit, Beyond Which Small Increases In Force Give Big Increases In Length And Depth?