Part of the show "A Different View: Artists Address Pornography (2013, Gus Fisher Galley) this work dissected the layers (and suppression) of information about sexuality in the home, and the place of pornography as a substitute sexuality education tool.
http://www.sexualpoliticsnow.org.nz/exhib_biog/david-thomas/An immersive artwork installation presented for experiencing as a mock maker’s studio. The viewer has apparently entered a momentarily-vacated studio, where an artist is industrially busy with collaboratively-researching and materially-developing a myriad of artwork responses to a local social history story. (MA&D Thesis: Creative Reportage – Story-Making from the Social Terrain of the Everyday)