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The Personal Power Company PPC, We make good things from light. "It’s important to note that the Personal Power Company is not anything in and of itself.

We are recording music to accompany live action video & animation featuring visual art from local emerging creative masterminds. It isn’t a business or a structured entity, but it is a presence that stands in opposition to the media networks of the day. It is like an old mirror that alters the light which hits it, and it is like a window into another dimension that isn’t necessarily real, though a

spects of it are more real than what we (the general public) accept to be real." -Kris Crews 2015

Read this blog post and interview from Spaceworks for more info: http://spaceworkstacoma.com/2015/08/10/a-holy-suspicion-ppc-takes-over-the-tollbooth-gallery/ -13528

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“The Personal Power Co.” is the name attributed to the collaborative multimedia productions of Kris Crews (Crews Creative) & friends. Either as projected video installations or music video projects, the PPC combines music and visual mediums with the intention of provoking wonder and a sense of nostalgia around the nature of television and media in general. "It’s important to note that the Personal Power Company is not anything in and of itself. It isn’t a business or a structured entity, but it is a presence that stands in opposition to the media networks of the day. It is like an old mirror that alters the light which hits it, and it is like a window into another dimension that isn’t necessarily real, though aspects of it are more real than what we (the general public) accept to be real." -Kris Crews 2015 Read this blog post and interview from Spaceworks for more info: http://spaceworkstacoma.com/2015/08/10/a-holy-suspicion-ppc-takes-over-the-tollbooth-gallery/#more-13528