Time and Motion: Redefining Working Life
Time and Motion: Redefining Working Life
A cooperation between transmediale, Haus der Kulturen der Welt, FACT, Royal College of Art/ Creative Exchange Hub and Schering Stiftung
Time & Motion: Redefining Working Life is the guest exhibition within the framework of transmediale 2015 CAPTURE ALL. Produced by FACT (Foundation for Art and Creative Technology, Liverpool) in 2013-2014, it is now presented as a special edition linked to the festival theme.
Time & Motion uses artworks, research projects, archival materials and interventions to track our journey through the world of work, from clocking on at the factory gates to checking in online from our home office. At a time of structural changes in the labour market and sharp transitions in business practice to address global recession, the exhibition asks timely questions including ‘What happened to the eight hour day?’, ‘What is your work life balance?’ and ‘How has technology affected the way that you work?’
Featured works and artists
Tuur Van Balen & Revital Cohen: 75 Watt
Ellie Harrison: Timelines
Tehching Hsieh: One Year Performance 1980-1981. (Time Clock Piece)
Sam Meech: Punchcard Economy
Oliver Walker: One Euro
Curators: Mike Stubbs and Emily Gee, FACT, Liverpool
On 22 January 2015, 19:00, the partner exhibition assemble | standard | minimal by Revital Cohen and Tuur Van Balen opens at Schering Stiftung, Berlin. Cohen and Van Balen translate our times of automated and standardised production technologies into performative installations, provocative objects, and subtly aestheticised documentary films. The exhibition runs until 3 May 2015.
28.01.-01.02.2015 daily 11:00-22:00,
02.02.-06.04.2015, Wed-Mon 11:00-19:00