Precarity

audiovisual installation, 2025.
(2’00”)



An amalgamation of masked audiovisual captures of water whose translucences intimate its indispensability and its luster; sharp, searing noise clashes with metallic rendering atop the obscured video imagery amidst a grayscale-dominant landscape which invokes infected water, evocative of mercury, evocative of scathing deterioration, particularly that of all which makes life sacred under the nefarious spectre of capital and within the insatiable belly of empire. A reel of dysphonic residual excrement amidst societal collapse.