MIAMUH SWAMP ADVENTURES: 2009

Pulse, New York

There are also special Pulse-commissioned projects like the Miami artist Clifton Childree’s “Miamuh Swamp Adventure,” a rickety installation resembling a rotting silent-movie theater. Inside is a film about Miami real estate scams at the end of the 19th century.

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Person walking through a makeshift tropical hut entrance with jungle foliage, rough wooden benches, and debris on the ground.
A safari-themed structure with patterned fabric curtains and signs, including one that indicates it is for sale, located indoors.
A vintage-style diorama scene with mannequins of two women and a man, one woman leaning on a chair, the other woman in a dress and hat, and the man in a suit and top hat standing in a partitioned room with wooden flooring, chairs, a small table, and props.
A person dressed in a Native American costume with face paint, standing on a wooden stage in a room with wood-paneled walls. There is a sign that reads 'Choice Lots Section B Lot 134760' on the wall. The room contains a wooden shelf with objects, a chair, a bench, and a small window.