
Weight Watcher Description: This piece repurposes a vintage 1940s refrigerator by integrating a surveillance camera, projecting a live feed onto an embedded screen within the appliance. Themes: "Weight Watcher" critiques the pervasive nature of "smart" technology and its implications for personal privacy, illustrating how everyday objects are becoming tools for constant monitoring and data collection. Front view installation Video Sculpture aluminum, metal, glass, copper, plastic, concrete, enamel, closed circuit live video feed 90 × 29 1/2 × 22 1/2 in (228.6 × 74.9 × 57.2 cm Works by Venice California artist James Georgopoulos 2016 Photo Courtesy of MAMA Gallery Los Angeles

Front view installation James Georgopoulos AI show DTLA this is a found aluminum, metal, glass, copper, plastic, concrete, enamel, closed circuit live video feed 90 × 29 1/2 × 22 1/2 in (228.6 × 74.9 × 57.2 cm) James Georgopoulos 2016 Photo Courtesy of MAMA Gallery Los Angeles CA

James Georgopoulos "Weight Watcher" This video sculpture is a vintage 1940’s refrigerator, by artist James Georgopoulos, retrofitted with a closed circuit video system (from an ex-government building), coldly depositing the viewer onto a screen within the appliance Inspired by today’s advanced refrigerators, now manufactured with basic artificial intelligence. The front mounted camera is made to make the viewer feel as if they’re being watched, their choices evaluated, as AI will further advance to learn about your habits and assist you. aluminum, metal, glass, copper, plastic, concrete, enamel, closed circuit live video 90 × 29 1/2 × 22 1/2 in (228.6 × 74.9 × 57.2 cm) James Georgopoulos 2016 Photo Courtesy of MAMA Gallery Los Angeles

Side view installation James Georgopoulos Video Sculpture aluminum, metal, glass, copper, plastic, concrete, enamel, closed circuit live video feed 90 × 29 1/2 × 22 1/2 in (228.6 × 74.9 × 57.2 cm) James Georgopoulos 2016 Photo Courtesy of MAMA Gallery Los Angeles

Side view installation of James Georgopoulos AI show aluminum, metal, glass, copper, plastic, concrete, enamel, closed circuit live video feed 90 × 29 1/2 × 22 1/2 in (228.6 × 74.9 × 57.2 cm)James Georgopoulos 2016 Photo Courtesy of MAMA Gallery Los Angeles

Weight Watcher James Georgopoulos Video Sculpture On view in the permanent collection at The Summit Hotel, Cincinnati. Photo Courtesy of Summit Hotel Weight Watcher Description: This piece repurposes a vintage 1940s refrigerator by integrating a surveillance camera, projecting a live feed onto an embedded screen within the appliance. Themes: "Weight Watcher" critiques the pervasive nature of "smart" technology and its implications for personal privacy, illustrating how everyday objects are becoming tools for constant monitoring and data collection.