Michael-Craig and his family live in a giant inhabitable television. Situated on a prominent London street, onlookers and passers-by are treated to a realtime exhibition of family life. Amongst the typical domestic events (mowing the dog, hanging the children out to dry) we catch glimpses of the artistic process: Michael-Craig brainstorms, innovates and revolutionises in a silk kimono, slugging chilled Magners and throwing together crayfish and rocket focaccias for his educational psychologist wife and his 3 experimental children Sheldron (8), Muskat (15/4) and Jish (16/1).
Local councillors are angry about the work and have granted permission to a team of accountants in the office block opposite to start work on the construction of a giant remote control which will be used to change the channel.

2008-03-30 @ 10:51