What’s Next: Thomas Thwaites
Figure 2c: Thomas Thwaites. View of the DIY toaster displayed in a store beside commercial toasters. Photo by Thomas Thwaites. Courtesy of the artist | Figure 2b: Thomas Thwaites, Toaster Project (2010), iron, copper, mica, nickel, and crude oil (for the plastic case). A DIY toaster after plug-in. Objects used in its production: two microwaves, a melted ceramic furnace powered by hairdryers, a two-part compression mold carved from a wooden tree trunk, water-cooler bottles filled with dirty water from a mine, a camping stove, and buckets. Photo by Daniel Alexander. Courtesy of the artist | Figure 2a: Thomas Thwaites, Toaster Project (2010), iron, copper, mica, nickel, and crude oil (for the plastic case). A completed DIY toaster. Objects used in its production: two microwaves, a melted ceramic furnace powered by hairdryers, a two-part compression mold carved from a wooden tree trunk, water-cooler bottles filled with dirty water from a mine, a camping stove, and buckets. Photo by Daniel Alexander. Courtesy of the artist | 
