Timer, Vacuums, 7' long men's dress shirts,
plaster-filled cotton bags.
1997
16'Hx20'Dx30'W
Exhibition Space:
Installation at the Hoffman Gallery
Oregon College of Art and Craft
Portland, Oregon


When the red button on the tutu-wearing object is pushed, a series of actions are put into play:

one or more work lights go on;the vacuum under the activated light turns on, inflating the shirt with a fluttery movement; the shirt stays inflated for a pre-determined length of time until the vacuum turns off; when the shirt is completely deflated, the light over it turns off.

The vacuums and lights are choreographed to build moments of extreme agitation and relative calm. The plasters on the wall are ferociously blase.