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Amnion (2026)

37 feet x 52 feet (exhibition occupied entirety of The Frame gallery)

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Amnion-- an exhibition that overturned The Frame, made possible with a grant. 

Our artist collective, in exploration of space, time, and nature, shifts walls and paneled ground to reach full-scale, immersive installation. A nest of abstracted projections, sound generations, and live performance narrates the birth of a creature and its growth into dystopia. Together, they reveal the festering of a mottled home, an intuitive space wherein nature and technology dually adapt to and distort the other.

 

Wandering into the space, one is permitted to observe the creature. Coiling and writhing through amnion and decay, it immerses itself, as the audience does, in a lost pursuit. Driven by natural instincts, a journey of adaptation and encounter begins. Guided by the pseudo-familiar elements of this world, the potential for a future home arises.

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As one of the six artists who took to this endeavor, my primary roles were in creating a projection in Adobe AfterEffects (top-left), an audio-reactive visualization in TouchDesigner, and aiding with the installation of the webbing. As a team, we took a blank space, a $500 grant, many thrift stores, and many hours to entirely transform the space.

Immersive installation (generated audio, audio-reactive visualizers, projections, live performance, physical installation)

Snapshots from our opening on Friday the 13th, February 2026.

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