Informational Phantasmagoria
2014
Commissioned site-specific installation , dimensions variable
Philadelphia, PA (U.S.A)
Informational Phantasmagoria
I mapped out the everyday domestic clutter on a table - odd bits of comestibles, everyday items such as screws, keys, a cell phone, coins, a coffee cup, a tea spoon, a crossword puzzle, clippings from the newspapers, book covers and pages, price tags, etc. - that has transformed the surface into an active receptacle of merely accidental pictorial and indexical marks. Instead of being a material object, the table becomes a quantitative, ever-chaging system that facilitates exchangeability and disseminates qualitative data of the domesticated space. It discloses the endless openness of the space, the flow of totality in our perception, and the fragmentation of the 'river of phenomena'.