Matt Trinh
The Artificial Happiness Machine
Video
Kinetic Sculpture Installation
“In this work, the continuity between human and environment becomes a form of embodied connection and disconnection. It serves as a meditation on nature as both metaphor and medium for society’s tendency to use domestic distractions to mask a deeper sense of emptiness. The reality is that all artificial constructs designed to mimic nature create a fabricated sense of happiness. Consequently, a growing disconnect emerges from the city people’s perception of reality. This mechanical artscape compels us to reflect on our modern-day regressions and ponder what it truly means to coexist harmoniously with nature’s elements. It is an invitation to reconnect with the colourful world around us. ”

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Matt Trinh
Sculpture and Installation
“An experimental art practice that transitions between materials and forms connects the natural and artificial worlds. This approach reconsiders the ethics surrounding environmentalism, late...” [More]