"There's Enough for Everybody" is a direct result of consuming and creating in the broad sense
to create visuals of the uncertainty and absurdity in an unbounded digital culture. Crude
silicone masks of Real Housewives face swapped on Snapchat with a photo of their
face, mimic the uncanniness of DeepFakes as they join talking cats and animated
sculptures in a chorus of screens to pitch multi-level marketing schemes. Through this
mokumercial, politics, e-commerce, reality television, and user-generated content flow between
sentimentality and fear through almost-recognizable visuals of the contemporary screen
experience.