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Cans reflects on the reality of our dependency of fossil fuels and the greatly debated reserve levels and consequences of their continued use.

Each can has a different video and audio sequence that range from stop-motion imagery to early 20th century diagrams depicting the oil refining process and products made from fossil fuels.

Each can has a different video and audio sequence that range from stop-motion imagery to early 20th century diagrams depicting the oil refining process and products made from fossil fuels.

Each can has a different video and audio sequence that range from stop-motion imagery to early 20th century diagrams depicting the oil refining process and products made from fossil fuels.

MATERIALS: Found object & microprocessors

2013

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