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The Handshaker TM The Handshaker TM is a device that allows one to network safely and effectively during the COVID-19 pandemic. It is an artificial hand mounted on an Extender TM that can reach up to 6 feet. The piece is satirical, commenting on the need to continue working “as usual” during a global pandemic.
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No Place to Call Home No Place to Call Home represents the clash of the artist’s Korean and American identities. It depicts a Korean hanbok, a traditional cultural dress, made of American flags. As an Korean-American, or any mixed race, you can often feel out of place in both cultures.
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Yad Yad is a commentary on modern antisemitism
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Hot Wheels Named after the toy a mall Santa suggested when he heard a 5-year old boy ask for a Barbie, "Hot Wheels" is based on the shame boys with feminine interests feel when they are socialized to feel as such. A baby blue coffin is the final resting place for a collection of disfigured dolls, a mournful symbol of burying one's feelings to conform.