This installation, strcutured as an alternative archive (or “anarchive”), focuses on the collapse(s) of material categories in the Anthropocene and questions the boundaries between “natural” and “human-made.”


A speculative artifact in the form of a gabion, a metal cage filled with a heterogeneous mix of repurposed waste materials and a mini plot of geological agriculture.



Concrete “strata” sculptures with food, waste, and scent.




An installation and speculative natural history archive which involves human bodies in geologic processes, signaling the ways a landscape digests human materials and might mirror our bodies’ intimacy with the geologic through metabolism.



A 360o panoramic film, with scenes from gravel heaps and industrial sites, was the backdrop to this immersive “sensorium” and food altar installation considering anthropocene geology.



