projects
00-08 american dreams
08 PS4
08 Untitled
07 (d)3
07 fineArtOfWar
07 calling america
07 dear Internet
07 FMA
06 oneSmallStep
06 BHM@WM
06 spacer.gif{ART}
04 e Pluribus Unum
04 dissension Convention
04 molotov remix
02-04 war-product-war
05 white flag
05 Untitled '83
04 CO.dependency
04 54321
04 yourself in the mirror
04 Uconnect
02-04 Indymedia Film Series
02-03 Contextin' Art
03 enduring freedom v.3
02 enduring freedom v.1
01-03 an american dream
01-03 man walks on moon
00 security guard
00 savings and values
00 bad dreams
00 reality tv
00 communications
00 surrounded by friends
00 a mythology of boys and girls
sound
WITCHin Flux
electroacoustic Music. Vol. IX
recomposition
gutHead
betweenStations
oneNightWithYou
text
state of Art - A Conversation with G.H. Hovagimyan
the Presence of Absence: a conversation with Charles Cohen
some thoughts on computer security and the living dead
the art of making protest art
mediations
warProductWar, review
stock questions
american dreams, review
curating
09 agriART
02-04 Indymedia Film Series
02-03 Contextin' Art
proposals
09 DYRS youth center (.doc)
08 The Peace Lily Project (.doc)
07 the People's Tours
07 50 Years Later
06 NMCIA
05 reWater
04 peace of mind: 3 person getaway
04 the free market survival kit
04 how america changed the world

The Free Market Survival Kit: or (sarcastically) everything you need to be secure during an economic emergency.
Never performed for gallery insurance and liability reasons.
Performance/Installation: The fiction that is "the free market" demands endless expansion and an ideology that identifies (and treats) the earth as both an endless resource and an endless trash can. All things are disposable, including (and sometimes especially) humans. Three million private-sector jobs have been lost since President Bush took office in January 2001, and millions more workers are concerned about their deteriorating pensions, health benefits and ability to make ends meet. In this case as always the preachers of free market ideology proclaim that in order to make jobs we must destroy jobs. Economic "security" is measured by the profits won by investors at the expense of workers. In this installation/performance the artist performs behind a wall built from plastic and duct tape. as a victim of "outsourcing" surviving in the gallery for three days with the contents of a commercially available terror survival kit. During his stay the artist will pass his time doing various activities, among them, reading John Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath. The piece juxtaposes the tactics of government/corporate instilled fear and diversion tactics with the current and real problems of americans. Questions: What is security, and to whom does it belong?

