A two-sided photographic print that is long and narrow. It's printed to look like an extra-length cash register receipt with text on the front and images on the back printed in purple.

EVIAN IS NAIVE SPELLED BACKWARDS, 2015
Double-Sided, Archival Inkjet Print,
3 x 160 inches

This project investigates globalization, consumerism, and anonymity through an intervention into Mechanical Turk, a website for outsourcing internet labor operated by Amazon. I began this work with a simple question: "Who are these (invisible) workers?" and set out to subvert the site's strict policy of worker anonymity by paying them to capture self-portraits.

However, in response to my first, admittedly naive job posting to "send a picture of yourself," I received, for the most part, random jpegs and images lifted from the web. So, I created "ungoogleable" instructions to prompt workers to really send portraits.

My memory of a scene in the film Reality Bites became those instructions. In the scene, a character grabs a bottle of water and, as an epiphany, exclaims, "Whoa, Evian is naïve spelled backwards!". The character then places the water on the counter, dancing to a song on the radio while a clerk tallies her purchase. Humor aside, this moment haunts and symbolizes something to me about individuals, products, and labor. So, I asked workers to photograph themselves with those words: evian, naive. 

A selection of images I received, eighty in total, and accompanying text are printed as a two-sided, adjoined, and absurdly long register receipt.

Evian is Naive Spelled Backwards is part of a larger body of work connected to Reality Bites.

Exhibition view of a two-sided pigment print in the shape of a really long cash register receipt. The print is displayed inside a long vitrine.

Workers review Evian is Naive Spelled Backwards for the Queens International catalog.

Evian is Naive Spelled Backwards, 2015.

Selected images from Evian is Naive Spelled Backwards, 2015.

Selected images from Evian is Naive Spelled Backwards, 2015.

Exhibition view: Evian is Naive Spelled Backwards at Microscope Gallery, NYC.


Special thanks:

Mondriaan Fonds, Amsterdam
Centrum Beeldende Kunst (CBK), Rotterdam