Ahree Lee's installation, Fabrication, considers the intersection of technology, labor, and gender through three components: TEXTILE 1.0, Binary System, and Tomorrow, Today. Lee explores coded signifiers within 20th century modernist technological frameworks and ponders consequential developments in our cultural history. Installations reference kitchen tools, mid-century design, textile crafts, and early computer programming. Through these multilayered allusions to sociotechnical development, Fabrication asks us to imagine what an alternative future could look like if technology had evolved differently.
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