Precarity

audiovisual installation, 2025.
(2’00”)




A visual intervention for technocratic malfeasance with regard to our natural world and water resources. Plied audiovisual captures of water are imbued with translucency intimating indispensability and luster. A predictive model of decline in service of extractive machinations is offered as veering noise clashes with metallic rendering, evocative of infected water, of mercury, of scathing deterioration under the nefarious spectre of capital; a reel of dysphonic residual excrement.