My work functions as a data set in an ongoing investigation of what it means to be a squishy being in a world with hard edges. It is a response to grappling with life in the here and now, a place and time of frenetic hyperactivity that mandates a level of mechanization and consequent disembodiment.

Through physical engagement with common objects and materials, I explore the capacities and limitations of the body in relation to it's environment. The range of materials and techniques I employ reflects the schizophrenic tendencies of contemporary culture. Thus, the work explodes outward as a seemingly erratic series of singular experiments, but when considered as a whole is a web of interrelated games situated at the interface of the self and a crash-test world.