The Luxury of Choice...
(featuring art & imagery which might or might not be about modern conveniences, late-stage capitalism, food monopolies, corporate greed, post-scarcity, food deserts, class disparity, and/or the systems which perpetuate/enable any or all of the above...)
Part one of a project series for ARC 345, currently a work in progress…
Photo
Video
Procurement
About Choices
Well, that escalated quickly…
When I started asking folks for fridge photos I expected that I would receive maybe a handful (potentially along with a restraining order). I absolutely did not expect to get the flood of images that I’ve been sorting through this past week. Holy cow. I truly appreciate each and every one of you. If you don’t see a photo you sent me it is because this is a project for a class and so I’m limited in time and scope… there just isn’t enough room for everything, and enough time to include all that I wanted to. But I’d like to revisit this project again, hopefully soon, and expand it by including more images, content, and commentary.
For the class assignment my professor was inspired by the book “Subjective Atlas Of Brussels”, edited by Annelys de Vet, Subjective Editions 2021, ISBN 978-9-08-291990-5.
Thank you!