"Ethan Has Nowhere To Go" was a short story written by Jeremy Hight. It was about to be published when he pulled it. It will never be published. These solicited works are Ethan. These works are the story.
The text exists only to be used as a nameless trigger, as a bit of back end, like HTML code.
Scott Davis is part of the Los Angeles art team Davis & Davis, which has collaborated on a variety of photography, video, sculpture and installation projects over the last several years. Their interests include politics, pop culture, psychology and fringe sciences. Davis & Davis recently presented Two Headed Monster, a 2-team exhibition with CamLab at the Torrance Art Museum. Recent solo exhibitions include Planet X and Ring the Changes at Marx & Zavattero in San Francisco, Dream Big at L2Kontemporary, Small Talents at the Linda Warren Gallery in Chicago, Childish Things at the Riverside Art Museum and One Year Later at TELIC, Los Angeles. Group exhibitions include Dangerous Beauty at the Chelsea Art Museum, New York, NY and Palazzo delle Arti Napoli, Italy; Not So Cute & Cuddly: Dolls and Stuffed Toys in Contemporary Art, Ulrich Museum of Art in Wichita, KS; Oh: You Beautiful Doll, Andrea Meislin Gallery, New York, NY; and Sea Change: The 10th Anniversary Exhibition at Marx & Zavattero.
Both artists earned their MFA degrees at the California Institute of the Arts. For more information, please visit DavisAndDavis.org.
To create this piece of glitch art, Scott added the text of "Ethan has nowhere to go to the code of a white PNG image file.