CALEB NIETO + JOSEPH JOHNSTON




This project focuses on the power dynamics of the grid and the inequalities that it has created. It argues that the components of systemic racism are facilitated by the grids ability to separate people based on class and race. The inequities represented are a result of domestic location: from the site of fracking rigs, pipelines, to food deserts, healthcare inequality, and inequal funding of education. This model uses objects representing these inequalities to overcome the grid and to more equally distribute throughout it.