Tubeworms
These sculptures are made from post industrial plastic and reference deep ocean tubeworms, an organism that has evolved to survive in a toxic environment without light. This work imagines a type of organism evolved to consume plastic, becoming more plastic-like in the process
What is plastic doing?
I work with post industrial recycling companies and plastic brokers to understand the large system of plastic waste and recycling. I use this recycled plastic in my work and this video is me trying to find material for my sculptures.
My work imagines plastic as having its own agency, eventually becoming its own life form based on simple organisms. My work questions the material as inert when recent evidence proves plastic can mimic hormones, bond to blood and fat, and alter DNA. The physical installation embodies an immersive evolutionary time period when the animistic qualities of plastic’s vital materialism become manifest. By walking through my installation I encourage viewers to think not just boldly, but broadly about plastic. How will we learn to live with plastic? How will it change our world?