Alternating Currents
Alternating Currents
Wood, String, Plastic, Graphite, Acrylic, LCD Screens, 2015
Dimensions Variable
Alternating Currents operates between narrative fragmentation and visual abstraction, assembling an interior world that registers breakdown, memory, and shifting conditions of home. The installation uses sculptural form and spatial sequencing to evoke rooms destabilized by force and time, where traces of shelter fuse with scattered fragments of story. Rather than presenting a single viewpoint, the work embraces discontinuity as a structure, suggesting how familiar spaces can fracture into layered, open-ended narratives.
Embedded within the installation are small, integrated video elements that act like hidden registers of experience. These miniature moving images are tucked into objects and surfaces, introducing discrete moments of time that modulate the larger field of abstraction. Through the interplay of static form and fleeting imagery, the piece creates a networked narrative structure that unfolds as a series of visual echoes, each hinting at presence, loss, or transition without dictating a literal sequence. In this way, the composition uses abstraction and embedded video to explore the instability of shelter, the metaphors of storm and destruction, and the unresolved processes by which memory, identity, and home are imagined and remade.












