I Hope I Thank you Enough is a multimedia installation built for the New Orleans Film Festival Cinema Reset exhibition. The handwoven curtain of cotton acts as a backdrop to a vertically placed screen featuring looped digital video featuring scanned images, contemporary moving images, and an audio interview. The work allows for an intimate moment in high traffic area of the film festival, allowing folks to perform the action of listening and allowing space for empathy and a moment of quiet contemplation. The woven curtain features hand dyed cotton yarn and was woven in strips on Leclerc counterbalance floor loom, then pieced together on a sewing machine.
Moving Images also displayed as a part of the NOFF Cinema Reset exhibit include Dwelling Growth & Pieced Vessel
I Hope I Thank you Enough is a multimedia installation built for the New Orleans Film Festival Cinema Reset exhibition. The handwoven curtain of cotton acts as a backdrop to a vertically placed screen featuring looped digital video featuring scanned images, contemporary moving images, and an audio interview. The work allows for an intimate moment in high traffic area of the film festival, allowing folks to perform the action of listening and allowing space for empathy and a moment of quiet contemplation. The woven curtain features hand dyed cotton yarn and was woven in strips on Leclerc counterbalance floor loom, then pieced together on a sewing machine.
Moving Images also displayed as a part of the NOFF Cinema Reset exhibit include Dwelling Growth & Pieced Vessel