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Introduction to the Installations and Sculptures section.
Introduction to the Installations and Sculptures section

I hardly ever do installations, but have done a few here n' there. And one of them is even one of my favorite artworks. But on another note, some of my installations are a blend of conceptual art and an installation, and for that reason I have moved several of them to the Conceptual art section.

Dumpster monitoring!
Dumpster monitoring!ID: PC

Obviously, dumpster monitoring with high-end security cameras is very important, because we have to make sure that the poor are not stealing anything... not even the leftover crumbs... not even the food that we leave for the dumpster to eat.... Those who haven't paid, get no free meal: Pure and simple market logic! (The installation was left there for many weeks.)

Drunk “patriots” throwing away their American flag!
Drunk “patriots” throwing away their American flag!ID: PC

What do I find inside the garbage can at my job? A thrown away American flag... surrounded by a bunch of liquor. To clarify, this is not an installation that I've done! I have only removed the beer cans and the liquor bottles in order to snap the picture – for the hard core evidence about American “patriotism.” How long did this installation last? After snapping the picture, I had to discard it; I emptied the garbage can.

Dead murderer installation.
Dead murdererID: PC

I am spacing out on exactly why this idea was put together. It could've been a photo-shoot for the preliminary issue of my Why Money $uck$ magazine, but I ended up not using it. The installation was created with my own clothes, and dismantled right after the picture was taken.

Profit-extracting governmental mental.
Profit-extracting governmental mentalID: PC

When I had to mail government paperwork, I decided to remind them what they are: PROFIT-EXTRACTING GOVERNMENTAL MENTAL! But since I didn't want to be visible because I am not the type to engage in crime, I decided to respond to them with invisible ink. So, I carefully calculated the words and letters that needed to match the amount of pages I was mailing; and I wrote my sarcastic comment to them on each back-side of the government paperwork. As of now, this artwork remains somewhere in a government warehouse – as an installation that is hidden from hindsight. Of course, that it needs to be hidden from the view, because the government wouldn't want to face the accusation that it is a profit-extracting mental.