Aksioma – Institute for Contemporary Art, Ljubljana, is proud to announce:

 

Tactics & Practice #8: 

AUTOMATE ALL THE THINGS!
SYMPOSIUM

https://aksioma.org/automate.all.the.things/  


14 January 2020 at 11 AM
The Academy of Fine Arts and Design of the University of Ljubljana
Erjavčeva cesta 23, Ljubljana

TALK
Domenico Quaranta: Portraying the Invisible Crowd

15 January 2020 at 5 PM
Moderna galerija Auditorium
Cankarjeva cesta 15, Ljubljana

KEYNOTES, ROUND TABLE and LECTURE PERFORMANCE
Speakers: Elisa Giardina Papa, Sanela Jahić, Silvio Lorusso, Michael Mandiberg, 
Sašo Sedlaček, Sebastian Schmieg


In the framework of year-long programme Hyperemployment, the symposium AUTOMATE 
ALL THE THINGS! wants to explore a contradiction implicit in the increasing 
automation of work: is this process, which should apparently open up a new age 
of free time, no labour and universal basic income, instead turning humans into 
software agents, invisible slaves of the machines? Welcomed as a curse by the 
Luddites at the very beginning of the industrial age, throughout the 20th 
century, automation did not destroy human labour, but profoundly changed its 
organisation on a global scale. In the late-20th century, technological 
innovations brought automation to a brand new level, accelerating the shift 
toward a post-industrial economic model. Today, with many jobs previously run 
by humans becoming fully automated, the dream – or nightmare – of a post-work 
society seems closer than ever; and yet, at a closer look, automation in its 
current form isn’t destroying human labour. Rather, it is making it invisible.

 

More about Hyperemployment programme: 

https://aksioma.org/hyperemployment/

 

 

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THE SYMPOSIUM WILL CONCLUDE WITH THE OPENING OF THE SOLO EXHIBITION BY ELISA 
GIARDINA PAPA:

 

Aksioma – Institute for Contemporary Art, Ljubljana and La Kunsthalle, Mulhouse 
are pleased to present the new work by Italian artist Elisa Giardina Papa, The 
Cleaning of Emotional Data, which will premiere in Slovenia as a solo 
exhibition at Aksioma | Project Space, Ljubljana, in the framework of 
Hyperemployment, and in France at La Kunsthalle, Mulhouse within the group 
exhibition Algotaylorism (13 February–26 April 2020), curated by Aude Launay.

 

Elisa Giardina Papa

The Cleaning of Emotional Data

SOLO EXHIBITION

https://aksioma.org/cleaning.emotional.data/ 

15 January-7 February 2020

Exhibition opening: WED, 15 January 2020 at 8 PM

 

Aksioma | Project Space

Komenskega 18, Ljubljana, Slovenia

 

Most of the discourse about post-work focuses on the relationship between 
automation and free time and is grounded in a separation between automation and 
labour and, thus, between machines and humans. What seems to be missing here is 
an acknowledgement of the human infrastructure that sustains automation – that 
is, the invisible, precarious, alienating, low-skilled and low-paid labour that 
automation requires of humans in order to function properly. In this new video 
installation entitled "The Cleaning of Emotional Data", Elisa Giardina Papa 
presents the third instalment of a series of works exploring how labour and 
care are reframed by digital economies and automation. The new work focuses on 
the human labour involved by microworkers in categorising massive quantities of 
visual data used to train emotion recognition algorithms. The show also 
includes a series of large-scale textile pieces that prods and subverts 
normative and historical understandings of emotions.

 

More about the project: 

https://aksioma.org/pdf/PRESS_RELEASE_Elisa-Giardina-Papa.pdf

 

More about the group exhibition at La Kunsthalle, Mulhouse:

http://kunsthallemulhouse.com/evenement/algotaylorism/ 

 

 

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SYMPOSIUM CREDITS

Production: Aksioma – Institute for Contemporary Art, Ljubljana, 2020

Part of the conference series Tactics & Practice / 
https://aksioma.org/tactics.practice/

Coproduction: Museum of Modern Art Ljubljana and the Academy of Fine Arts and 
Design of the University of Ljubljana
Partner: the Italian Cultural Institute, Ljubljana
Supported by: the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Slovenia and the 
Municipality of Ljubljana.

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EXHIBITION CREDITS

Co-produced by: Aksioma – Institute for Contemporary Art, Ljubljana, and La 
Kunsthalle, Mulhouse, 2020
The solo exhibition at Aksioma | Project Space is supported by: The Ministry of 
Culture of the Republic of Slovenia and the Municipality of Ljubljana
and it is part of the programme Hyperemployment, a year-long series of events 
focused on post-work, online labour, AI and automation, co-curated by Domenico 
Quaranta and Janez Janša.
The textile pieces were developed in collaboration with Michael Graham. 
https://www.savantvision.com/ 
The group exhibition at La Kunsthalle, Mulhouse is supported by: DICRéAM
La Kunsthalle is a City of Mulhouse cultural establishment supported by the 
Regional Cultural Affairs Office of Grand Est - French Ministry of Culture and 
Communication, Department of Haut-Rhin.
Algotaylorism will continue with Algotaylorism: Rage Against The Machine 
curated by Aude Launay at Espace multimédia Gantner in Bourogne (F) from April 
19 to July 11 2020.    

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CONTACT

Marcela Okretič

Aksioma | Institute for Contemporary Art, Ljubljana
https://aksioma.org/  

+386 (0) 590 54 360 / +386 41 250 830
marc...@aksioma.org <mailto:marc...@aksioma.org> 

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