The I Plan is a narrative in the form of the classic Utopian proposal. The main character, idyllically rendered, gives us his overture for a better tomorrow.

Of course, his pronouncements are off the mark in relation to what anyone would consider "Utopian", but they're ultimately personal. Such nonsense proves that making utopian pronouncements says more about ones conception of his or her self than it does about a vision of the world.

This first incarnation of this piece had it’s debut in November of 2000 at Rhizome’s OpenMouse and has since been a part of the
111 Gallery at FREEwilliamsburg.com.
 
 
 
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