A Job Well Done
Where ever you work, it is always important to have a sense of how your work is progressing. There are many ways to do this, from meetings with supervisors, key deadlines, etc. All the same, having a visual cue can be extremely valuable for showing how far you’ve gotten, boosting morale and spurring future efforts.
Take, for example, coffee cups. How better to measure your workplaces’ coffee drinking progress than collecting the used cups and constructing architecturally significant works of art with them :

[ "Cups". SAS,IN,MW, 2006, Cardboard and plastic. 56 cm x 68 cm x 68 cm]
One esteemed art critic in the CS lab commented that this masterpiece “… contains a true expression of the humen dillema …” and that “Its use of both symmetrical and asymmetrical elements … shows the order and chaos of our shared experience.”
Another critic wrote this short critique :
The masterwork, “Cups”, from the CS lab, defines the drama of the workplace in a humanistic context of real data. It speaks to the soul of the burdened worker – torn between the realities of drug abuse and the chaotic yet symphonic manifestation of essence. The medium is a striking appeal to the senses, bringing to play elements of satire in conjunction with corporate highlightig. No topic is to deep for the work, it is a commentary on life, both as we know it and as we will find it. In short, it forms a refreshing and sophisticated dialog with the viewer both entertaining and inspiring.
The artwork will be on display until Sept. 2, 2006.