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Webster Court Project

In the magnolia-wallpapered room in the Webster Court house I ruminated on the past lives lived in this space. Through stills taken from a video performance, I place multiples of myself in the wallpaper to ponder the presence of many selves that leave traces over a long time, existing simultaneously like ghosts. The performance draws attention to the intimacy that the room perhaps once fostered in comparison to the barrenness of the space in present day.

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In the performance on the staircase I described the architecture of my mind palace by drawing the shape of the roof with my body and the floor plan with melting ice cubes.

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