You may have seen some of the visually stunning art from Hygienic Dress League (HDL) around Detroit over the years, including an installation last fall at the decommissioned Conners Creek power plant.
The corporation serves as a platform for critiquing society, greed and wealth inequality, value, over consumption, the art market, and even the art world itself.
HDL emphasizes unique public interventions ranging from fleeting projections, guerilla marketing, video holograms, augmented reality, television commercials, and installation art.
Their public interventions have surfaced in over nineteen different cities in nine countries spanning across three continents.
"This speculative installation allows viewers to project themselves into a dystopian future to contemplate present society and its unintended consequences on the future.