everything and nothing sacred, was created during a MALFunction (CU’s Media Archaeology Lab Residency) and examines the transformation of digital tools into cultural icons.
By coating a computing devices in imitation gold, the work borrows the visual language of sacred relics while exposing how the value, permanence, and authority we assign to everyday technologies are culturally manufactured rather than materially inherent.
everything and nothing sacred
computing devices, imitation gold spray paint
MALFunction #9, Media Archaeology Lab, 2019