The moon is full and so are all our inboxes

Site specific installation consisting of an interactive phone number, 3D printed PLA, laser cut acrylic, digital photographs, and an LED sign.

Call (505) 768-4747 to experience the piece.

The moon is full and so are all our inboxes is a bureaucratic exploration of the unknown. A municipal organization from an alternate Albuquerque that searches for the phenomena that hide just out of notice. Curious lights in the sky. Strange voices on city phone lines. Faces on the moon.

Welcome to the office of Aurora Aura, Director, the Department of Unexplained Phenomena. Investigate. Illuminate. Inspire.

The moon is full and so are all our inboxes was comissioned by the City of Albuquerque for the inaugural exhibition in their Art Vault space, inside of the former city treasury vault in city hall.

Wide installation view of The moon is full and so are all our inboxes with mixed media in Art Vault space showing LED sign, digital photographs, laser engraved acrylic, and a large 3D printed moon sculpture. Two framed digital photographs in The moon is full and so are all our inboxes installation depicting the fictional Albuquerque Department of Unexplained Phenomena. Detail shot showing a laser engraved acrylic sculpture in The moon is full and so are all our inboxes installation. Detail view of a large 3D printed moon sculpture in The moon is full and so are all our inboxes installation. Detail view of a large 3D printed moon sculpture in The moon is full and so are all our inboxes installation. Detail view of a 3D printed alien looking down from the ceiling in The moon is full and so are all our inboxes.

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