
Feminine Protection (1997)
20’ x 8’, email, moleskin, nails (detail)

Feminine Protection (1997) 20’ x
8’, email, moleskin, nails (detail)

Feminine Protection (1997) 20’ x
8’, email, moleskin, nails (detail)
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Feminine Protection (1997) 20’ x 8’, email, moleskin,
nails, Installation at Diego Rivera Gallery, SF Art Institute, SF,
CA
The internet has become the primary
form of communication for a large majority of people who spend many
hours in front of the
computer
everyday. It has also become a popular way for people to “meet” and
develop “intimate” relationships that may or may not
ever exist outside of cyberspace. Hundreds of sites are posted with
personals that one can scroll down and read “what I am looking
for…,” “in my bedroom you’ll find …,” “if
I could be anywhere …,” “celebrity I resemble most …,” accompanied
by photographs that may or may not belong to the advertiser. Cases
exist in which couples have corresponded for years and then engaged
online without ever having met. Feminine Protection explores the
masked identities of the cyber-relationship and the complex patterns
of disclosure and vulnerability between the screen and flesh.
Other Projects I have done that relate to this work include:
For You
Face-off
Softwear Series
Deflowered
Swell

Feminine Protection (1997) 20’ x
8’, email, moleskin, nails, Installation at Diego Rivera Gallery,
SF Art Institute, SF, CA
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