“Terminal Moraine”, a third collaboration with Roisin O’Gorman, was first presented at the University of Montana in 2021. It brought together visual and performative elements from widely diverse sources, with a goal to fracture traditional narratives regarding systems of control and habituated understandings that have destroyed the lives of entire swaths of marginalized populations and perhaps the most marginalized of all beings, our planet itself. That work is an immersive four-channel video installation, which uses machine learning and randomization to break apart seemingly disparate areas of exploration, both in Ireland (Mother and Baby Homes) and Montana (Indian Boarding Schools), from glacial melt to genetic alteration capabilities and even Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein.” It creates an experience through which the participant/audience must assemble meaning in ways that challenged their traditional linear perceptions of the world.