The Future is a Constant Thrill
2025
Laser jet printed, 8.5” x 11” 24lbs. neon matte printer paper
// installation / graphic design / exhibtion //
The Future is a Constant Thrill is a self-initiated “exhibition” currently taking place throughout Eugene and Portland, Oregon on wooden and metal utility poles. The series is comprised of 43 graphic images laser jet printed onto 8.5” x 11” 24lbs neon matte printer paper. This first run is an edition of 300 copies being installed into the fall.
Using the common flyer format, this project engages with online culture wars, belief, structures of economic power and the surreal nonsense of staring into to a screen all day consuming monopolized content. They are momentary graphic events, throwing elbows with metals bands, lost cats, car shows and prayer services. These infinitely reproducible images are meant to be experienced as blunt, reactionary, ephemeral, ambiguous, and contextless graphic anomalies, decoupled from metric-driven, online content platforms.
This is super-analog doom-scrolling, but you use your feet instead of your thumbs. There are no URLs or QR codes pointing back to their source. Your not being tracked or followed (that’s just your neighbor behind you, walking their dog.)
Using the common flyer format, this project engages with online culture wars, belief, structures of economic power and the surreal nonsense of staring into to a screen all day consuming monopolized content. They are momentary graphic events, throwing elbows with metals bands, lost cats, car shows and prayer services. These infinitely reproducible images are meant to be experienced as blunt, reactionary, ephemeral, ambiguous, and contextless graphic anomalies, decoupled from metric-driven, online content platforms.
This is super-analog doom-scrolling, but you use your feet instead of your thumbs. There are no URLs or QR codes pointing back to their source. Your not being tracked or followed (that’s just your neighbor behind you, walking their dog.)


































