Mark Foxworth, in collaboration with Nathan Smith of PART Studio, helped design and fabricate The Mouse Room. The temporary construction provides an enclosure for viewing room the documentary The Mouse by Studio Bigert & Bergstrom for the Second Life exhibition.  The room was constructed of weathered, cedar planks that had served as the skin for a previous temporary out-door sculpture.  In keeping with notions of taxidermy being the focus of the Second Life exhibition, the salvaged boards were first transformed with routed notches to expose the inner "flesh" of the raw cedar and then hung on a skeleton of 2x4 framing.  This wood screen provided obscured glimpses of the video from outside and from within, filtered light renders it diaphanous.  The scent of the cut cedar creates a truly olfactory space invoking shavings of rodent cages while the visual experience of the interior is akin to crawling in the walls of an old home.