Michael Fowler
🇨🇦+🇪🇺🍉
designer, performer
& a big cat on the internet🐾
@transformation_sequence
Hybrid DJ performance at New Fears Gallery, June 1st 2024 for “Lickbait”
Hybrid DJ performance at New Fears Gallery, June 1st 2024 for “Lickbait”
Hybrid DJ performance at New Fears Gallery, June 1st 2024 for “Lickbait”

The Kitsuné Maison compilations were so iconic to me as a teenager growing up in the 2000s. Lately I’ve been relistening to them, and felt an uncontrollable urge to create my own rendition with my fursona in place of all the artists portraits and busts typically depicted with each release’s album artwork! Yay!!!

"You’re going to tell me that once I log off all this stuff just fades away? I’d ask you to give yourself a reality check because all of this is real, it happened to me, I saw it with my eyes, I felt it, I could hear it, that shit was real man. "
Mutant on Mutant, Performance Panel at Further Confusion (FC) 2024 in San Jose, California. This was my first time facilitating a collective performance in the format of a panel at FC, a furry convention I have been attending since 2014.
This reading performance consisted of 30 minutes of improvised body contact improv, prompted by a curiosity of how each actor would embody their fursona, one's personal furry character.
Featured performers were: Atmus (@tommybruce) + Milou(@birdfingersss) + RamDamn + Maelstrom + Chomper + Myself, Smoopa.

"You’re going to tell me that once I log off all this stuff just fades away? I’d ask you to give yourself a reality check because all of this is real, it happened to me, I saw it with my eyes, I felt it, I could hear it, that shit was real man. "
Mutant on Mutant, Performance Panel at Further Confusion (FC) 2024 in San Jose, California. This was my first time facilitating a collective performance in the format of a panel at FC, a furry convention I have been attending since 2014.
This reading performance consisted of 30 minutes of improvised body contact improv, prompted by a curiosity of how each actor would embody their fursona, one's personal furry character.
Featured performers were: Atmus (@tommybruce) + Milou(@birdfingersss) + RamDamn + Maelstrom + Chomper + Myself, Smoopa.
"You’re going to tell me that once I log off all this stuff just fades away? I’d ask you to give yourself a reality check because all of this is real, it happened to me, I saw it with my eyes, I felt it, I could hear it, that shit was real man. "
Mutant on Mutant, Performance Panel at Further Confusion (FC) 2024 in San Jose, California. This was my first time facilitating a collective performance in the format of a panel at FC, a furry convention I have been attending since 2014.
This reading performance consisted of 30 minutes of improvised body contact improv, prompted by a curiosity of how each actor would embody their fursona, one's personal furry character.
Featured performers were: Atmus (@tommybruce) + Milou(@birdfingersss) + RamDamn + Maelstrom + Chomper + Myself, Smoopa.

"You’re going to tell me that once I log off all this stuff just fades away? I’d ask you to give yourself a reality check because all of this is real, it happened to me, I saw it with my eyes, I felt it, I could hear it, that shit was real man. "
Mutant on Mutant, Performance Panel at Further Confusion (FC) 2024 in San Jose, California. This was my first time facilitating a collective performance in the format of a panel at FC, a furry convention I have been attending since 2014.
This reading performance consisted of 30 minutes of improvised body contact improv, prompted by a curiosity of how each actor would embody their fursona, one's personal furry character.
Featured performers were: Atmus (@tommybruce) + Milou(@birdfingersss) + RamDamn + Maelstrom + Chomper + Myself, Smoopa.
"You’re going to tell me that once I log off all this stuff just fades away? I’d ask you to give yourself a reality check because all of this is real, it happened to me, I saw it with my eyes, I felt it, I could hear it, that shit was real man. "
Mutant on Mutant, Performance Panel at Further Confusion (FC) 2024 in San Jose, California. This was my first time facilitating a collective performance in the format of a panel at FC, a furry convention I have been attending since 2014.
This reading performance consisted of 30 minutes of improvised body contact improv, prompted by a curiosity of how each actor would embody their fursona, one's personal furry character.
Featured performers were: Atmus (@tommybruce) + Milou(@birdfingersss) + RamDamn + Maelstrom + Chomper + Myself, Smoopa.

"You’re going to tell me that once I log off all this stuff just fades away? I’d ask you to give yourself a reality check because all of this is real, it happened to me, I saw it with my eyes, I felt it, I could hear it, that shit was real man. "
Mutant on Mutant, Performance Panel at Further Confusion (FC) 2024 in San Jose, California. This was my first time facilitating a collective performance in the format of a panel at FC, a furry convention I have been attending since 2014.
This reading performance consisted of 30 minutes of improvised body contact improv, prompted by a curiosity of how each actor would embody their fursona, one's personal furry character.
Featured performers were: Atmus (@tommybruce) + Milou(@birdfingersss) + RamDamn + Maelstrom + Chomper + Myself, Smoopa.
"You’re going to tell me that once I log off all this stuff just fades away? I’d ask you to give yourself a reality check because all of this is real, it happened to me, I saw it with my eyes, I felt it, I could hear it, that shit was real man. "
Mutant on Mutant, Performance Panel at Further Confusion (FC) 2024 in San Jose, California. This was my first time facilitating a collective performance in the format of a panel at FC, a furry convention I have been attending since 2014.
This reading performance consisted of 30 minutes of improvised body contact improv, prompted by a curiosity of how each actor would embody their fursona, one's personal furry character.
Featured performers were: Atmus (@tommybruce) + Milou(@birdfingersss) + RamDamn + Maelstrom + Chomper + Myself, Smoopa.
"You’re going to tell me that once I log off all this stuff just fades away? I’d ask you to give yourself a reality check because all of this is real, it happened to me, I saw it with my eyes, I felt it, I could hear it, that shit was real man. "
Mutant on Mutant, Performance Panel at Further Confusion (FC) 2024 in San Jose, California. This was my first time facilitating a collective performance in the format of a panel at FC, a furry convention I have been attending since 2014.
This reading performance consisted of 30 minutes of improvised body contact improv, prompted by a curiosity of how each actor would embody their fursona, one's personal furry character.
Featured performers were: Atmus (@tommybruce) + Milou(@birdfingersss) + RamDamn + Maelstrom + Chomper + Myself, Smoopa.

graphic identity for @shelter.tln's 22/06/23 event featuring @gabbermodusoperandi & local guests in Tallinn, Est.

graphic identity for @shelter.tln's 22/06/23 event featuring @gabbermodusoperandi & local guests in Tallinn, Est.

graphic identity for @shelter.tln's 22/06/23 event featuring @gabbermodusoperandi & local guests in Tallinn, Est.

“Where is Smoopa Spinotti”? was a one day exhibition I facilitated within @ekagd_ma ’s Drama Wall in late 2022. Vinyl stickers comprised of two of my Second Life (SL) avatars’ (Smoopa and Xerox) body parts and attachments claim their space on the wooden wall panels. I read aloud each avatar’s attachments, labeling each object on the wall after it was read aloud, like a conjuration for these digital creatures. I log into my SL account, viewable by the participants on a shortthrow projector, it’s image taking up the rest of the wall. I am joined by a long time SL friend Scuddy (@devilgot), and we provide a live demonstration and discussion about the process of shopping for, curating, and modding (customizing) an avatar, as well as our own relationships with these bodies, and how we see eachother in our respective virtual critters. Each attendee also received a small sticker sheet and zine explaining SL and who Smoopa Spinotti really is. A month later, I was met with by a friend in the club, with these stickers scrawled over two pages.

“Where is Smoopa Spinotti”? was a one day exhibition I facilitated within @ekagd_ma ’s Drama Wall in late 2022. Vinyl stickers comprised of two of my Second Life (SL) avatars’ (Smoopa and Xerox) body parts and attachments claim their space on the wooden wall panels. I read aloud each avatar’s attachments, labeling each object on the wall after it was read aloud, like a conjuration for these digital creatures. I log into my SL account, viewable by the participants on a shortthrow projector, it’s image taking up the rest of the wall. I am joined by a long time SL friend Scuddy (@devilgot), and we provide a live demonstration and discussion about the process of shopping for, curating, and modding (customizing) an avatar, as well as our own relationships with these bodies, and how we see eachother in our respective virtual critters. Each attendee also received a small sticker sheet and zine explaining SL and who Smoopa Spinotti really is. A month later, I was met with by a friend in the club, with these stickers scrawled over two pages.

“Where is Smoopa Spinotti”? was a one day exhibition I facilitated within @ekagd_ma ’s Drama Wall in late 2022. Vinyl stickers comprised of two of my Second Life (SL) avatars’ (Smoopa and Xerox) body parts and attachments claim their space on the wooden wall panels. I read aloud each avatar’s attachments, labeling each object on the wall after it was read aloud, like a conjuration for these digital creatures. I log into my SL account, viewable by the participants on a shortthrow projector, it’s image taking up the rest of the wall. I am joined by a long time SL friend Scuddy (@devilgot), and we provide a live demonstration and discussion about the process of shopping for, curating, and modding (customizing) an avatar, as well as our own relationships with these bodies, and how we see eachother in our respective virtual critters. Each attendee also received a small sticker sheet and zine explaining SL and who Smoopa Spinotti really is. A month later, I was met with by a friend in the club, with these stickers scrawled over two pages.

“Where is Smoopa Spinotti”? was a one day exhibition I facilitated within @ekagd_ma ’s Drama Wall in late 2022. Vinyl stickers comprised of two of my Second Life (SL) avatars’ (Smoopa and Xerox) body parts and attachments claim their space on the wooden wall panels. I read aloud each avatar’s attachments, labeling each object on the wall after it was read aloud, like a conjuration for these digital creatures. I log into my SL account, viewable by the participants on a shortthrow projector, it’s image taking up the rest of the wall. I am joined by a long time SL friend Scuddy (@devilgot), and we provide a live demonstration and discussion about the process of shopping for, curating, and modding (customizing) an avatar, as well as our own relationships with these bodies, and how we see eachother in our respective virtual critters. Each attendee also received a small sticker sheet and zine explaining SL and who Smoopa Spinotti really is. A month later, I was met with by a friend in the club, with these stickers scrawled over two pages.

“Where is Smoopa Spinotti”? was a one day exhibition I facilitated within @ekagd_ma ’s Drama Wall in late 2022. Vinyl stickers comprised of two of my Second Life (SL) avatars’ (Smoopa and Xerox) body parts and attachments claim their space on the wooden wall panels. I read aloud each avatar’s attachments, labeling each object on the wall after it was read aloud, like a conjuration for these digital creatures. I log into my SL account, viewable by the participants on a shortthrow projector, it’s image taking up the rest of the wall. I am joined by a long time SL friend Scuddy (@devilgot), and we provide a live demonstration and discussion about the process of shopping for, curating, and modding (customizing) an avatar, as well as our own relationships with these bodies, and how we see eachother in our respective virtual critters. Each attendee also received a small sticker sheet and zine explaining SL and who Smoopa Spinotti really is. A month later, I was met with by a friend in the club, with these stickers scrawled over two pages.

“Where is Smoopa Spinotti”? was a one day exhibition I facilitated within @ekagd_ma ’s Drama Wall in late 2022. Vinyl stickers comprised of two of my Second Life (SL) avatars’ (Smoopa and Xerox) body parts and attachments claim their space on the wooden wall panels. I read aloud each avatar’s attachments, labeling each object on the wall after it was read aloud, like a conjuration for these digital creatures. I log into my SL account, viewable by the participants on a shortthrow projector, it’s image taking up the rest of the wall. I am joined by a long time SL friend Scuddy (@devilgot), and we provide a live demonstration and discussion about the process of shopping for, curating, and modding (customizing) an avatar, as well as our own relationships with these bodies, and how we see eachother in our respective virtual critters. Each attendee also received a small sticker sheet and zine explaining SL and who Smoopa Spinotti really is. A month later, I was met with by a friend in the club, with these stickers scrawled over two pages.

“Where is Smoopa Spinotti”? was a one day exhibition I facilitated within @ekagd_ma ’s Drama Wall in late 2022. Vinyl stickers comprised of two of my Second Life (SL) avatars’ (Smoopa and Xerox) body parts and attachments claim their space on the wooden wall panels. I read aloud each avatar’s attachments, labeling each object on the wall after it was read aloud, like a conjuration for these digital creatures. I log into my SL account, viewable by the participants on a shortthrow projector, it’s image taking up the rest of the wall. I am joined by a long time SL friend Scuddy (@devilgot), and we provide a live demonstration and discussion about the process of shopping for, curating, and modding (customizing) an avatar, as well as our own relationships with these bodies, and how we see eachother in our respective virtual critters. Each attendee also received a small sticker sheet and zine explaining SL and who Smoopa Spinotti really is. A month later, I was met with by a friend in the club, with these stickers scrawled over two pages.

“Where is Smoopa Spinotti”? was a one day exhibition I facilitated within @ekagd_ma ’s Drama Wall in late 2022. Vinyl stickers comprised of two of my Second Life (SL) avatars’ (Smoopa and Xerox) body parts and attachments claim their space on the wooden wall panels. I read aloud each avatar’s attachments, labeling each object on the wall after it was read aloud, like a conjuration for these digital creatures. I log into my SL account, viewable by the participants on a shortthrow projector, it’s image taking up the rest of the wall. I am joined by a long time SL friend Scuddy (@devilgot), and we provide a live demonstration and discussion about the process of shopping for, curating, and modding (customizing) an avatar, as well as our own relationships with these bodies, and how we see eachother in our respective virtual critters. Each attendee also received a small sticker sheet and zine explaining SL and who Smoopa Spinotti really is. A month later, I was met with by a friend in the club, with these stickers scrawled over two pages.

risographed hand poster and laserprinted legs/head for Åbäke's "Enter Fatima or what happened at Tel Aviv Airport when the custom officer scanned by luggage and saw body parts..." lecture performance at Narva Art Residency in 2021, last slide w/ posters from @oliverlong_ and @markjfoss

risographed hand poster and laserprinted legs/head for Åbäke's "Enter Fatima or what happened at Tel Aviv Airport when the custom officer scanned by luggage and saw body parts..." lecture performance at Narva Art Residency in 2021, last slide w/ posters from @oliverlong_ and @markjfoss

risographed hand poster and laserprinted legs/head for Åbäke's "Enter Fatima or what happened at Tel Aviv Airport when the custom officer scanned by luggage and saw body parts..." lecture performance at Narva Art Residency in 2021, last slide w/ posters from @oliverlong_ and @markjfoss

risographed hand poster and laserprinted legs/head for Åbäke's "Enter Fatima or what happened at Tel Aviv Airport when the custom officer scanned by luggage and saw body parts..." lecture performance at Narva Art Residency in 2021, last slide w/ posters from @oliverlong_ and @markjfoss

risographed hand poster and laserprinted legs/head for Åbäke's "Enter Fatima or what happened at Tel Aviv Airport when the custom officer scanned by luggage and saw body parts..." lecture performance at Narva Art Residency in 2021, last slide w/ posters from @oliverlong_ and @markjfoss

risographed hand poster and laserprinted legs/head for Åbäke's "Enter Fatima or what happened at Tel Aviv Airport when the custom officer scanned by luggage and saw body parts..." lecture performance at Narva Art Residency in 2021, last slide w/ posters from @oliverlong_ and @markjfoss
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