A: “Space Command” is an amalgamation of repurposed objects that form an interactive environment. I intentionally left the meaning of the installation somewhat ambiguous to help viewers unlock their own imaginations.I find that used cooking implements, such as muffin tins and industrial mixing bowls, make for believable space-age interiors. The title “Space Command” comes from a 1950s Zenith television remote control — which is also included in the exhibition.
A: Scrapyards, garage/estate sales, thrift stores. Warehousing raw materials has always been a challenge. I no longer keep everything. Q: Give us some advice on how to approach “Space Command.” It certainly offers opportunities and experiences that are different from DAM’s usual attractions. Q: What is the weirdest thing you have made? Or you could tell us the most important thing. Or maybe both.