semper fidelis ad natura (2017)
A speculative exploration of propaganda in relation to the military environmental complex, this series aims to explore the paradoxical nature of growth and preservation in contrast to destruction and violence.
Exhibited as part of the "Warm Data" symposium, hosted by Sector 2337. Curated by Jeremy Bolen and Andrew S. Yang.
“There tends to be two narratives about the role that the military plays in society with respect to the environment. One is that the environment and national security stand opposed to one another, and that the environment needs to bend if national security is an issue."
- Sarah E. Light, legal studies and business ethics professor at University of Pennsylvania