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Photographs capturing nature taking back abandoned dwellings; published as a photobook (The House in the Woods, 2011) and as a National Geographic article entitled "Once Upon a Home," 2012
For this project, the gallery space was transformed into a "human-sized rat box," and the walls were covered with 200 rags that had been chewed on by lab rats.
From Kathy High's website: "Site-specific, mixed media installation with glass tubes, video, sound, live transgenic laboratory rats in extended rat habitat, computer terminal with website."
From Kathy High's website: "An ongoing project, Rat Laughter records lab rats' ultrasonic communications in order to produce "musical soundscapes." A work made to enrich the environment for laboratory rats used in research." Developed at SymboticA.
Photographic portraits exploring the racial standards of whippets as well as the identity construction of breeders. C-type matt print in white wood box frame with Perspex; features a white whippet.
Photographic portraits exploring the racial standards of whippets as well as the identity construction of breeders. Diptych: matt c-type prints on aluminium (left); A single matt c-type print on aluminium in black tray frame (right).
Photographic installation exploring the racial standards of whippets as well as the identity construction of breeders. A work in 6 parts: matt c-type prints on aluminum.