TRACES Fields of chance marks, fingerprints, and trajectories. Responsive action in place of planning, restrictive drawing apparatus, indirect marks, limited color. Narrative originates from street maps, network diagrams, patterns of waste, and children's developmental drawings.
Tools: Household and industrial objects modified to become drawing tools. These devices negotiate artistic practice by: exchanging individual control for negotiated marks; duplicating movements; and creating a visual record of activities.
Colonies: Comparative structures of residential communities, warrens, suburbs, tracts, cities, districts, compounds, and insect colonies.
Persuaders: Cultural complicity through toys and media consumption. Aspirations marketed and circumscribed through the cultural marketplace of children.
Air Flow: Air has its own traffic. It enters lungs, buildings, subway tunnels, and jet engines alike. It is strained through filters in 'clean rooms,' fed through turbines to create airlocks, and exposed to wounds to kill aerobic bacteria. It ferries and flows, isolates and combines.