Gendtent
Role: Interactive designer/programmer, Multimedia designer/ creator
GendTent is an interactive installation exploring the presentation, perception and negotiations of one's own gender through their clothing style and fashion. The actual GendTent is a tent built from thrifted, recycled, donated clothes/garments wherein folks can enter and engage in the colorful space of the tent at any time during the festival. Inside the tent, audiences are invited to try on and play with racks and bins of clothes. Definitions of gender, gender identity, gender expression and perception are found throughout the space as well as other gender resources on campus and from the Austin community. Audiences can also engage with prompts written on mirrors throughout the space.
The idea of the tent is borrowed from activist and protest spaces where a medical tent is usually found to offer medical assistance, water/food, mental health resources, etc. GendTent offers a space for folks to safely explore their own ideas of gender, the way they interact with gender and how/if their clothing/style play a role in that conversation.