PINK ARM LIVED AND THEN DIED
Anna Leonowens Gallery, Halifax, Canada, 2003

PINK ARM, mareike lee
PINK ARM. fibreglass cast, motor, toy-parts, steel

BUCKETBRAIN. Motors, radiographic controls, found materials
PINK ARM LIVED AND THEN DIED, mareike lee

VOICES OF SHOULD. Sound component: voices projected through speakers
Pink Arm and Bucketbrain, mareike lee
Pinky wouldn’t have learned to run so well without Courtney Parks!
An installation with Pink Arm, who zooms and zwivels mechanically across the floor. The arm's movements are controlled by BucketBrain which functions much like a player piano.
A series of obsessive ballpoint drawings,
All my paper, all my pens, hangs on the walls at the height of an average head-level, upwards.
Four speakers placed in the upper four corners of the room flood the space with a cacophony of voices:
The Voices of Should. These distorted voices are excerpts from interviews with people in answer to the question, What is your voice of should?