It's Not Your Fault, It's My Fault is a site-specific video art installation. It is intended to be played on loop in sites that mimic fast food restaurants, popular consumer haunts, and other familiar twenty-first sites.
This piece intends to explore and play with the idea of consumerism and food production in the twenty first century. In post-modern society, what does what we eat say about us? How does this impact our lives, and how will this change due to the current landscape of the climate?
This piece intends to explore and play with the idea of consumerism and food production in the twenty first century. In post-modern society, what does what we eat say about us? How does this impact our lives, and how will this change due to the current landscape of the climate?