Dear all

I thought you might be interested in Helen Knowles' new work, Trickle Down: A 
New Vertical Sovereignty, which is 
opening<https://www.facebook.com/events/485094022114825/> on Thursday 23 
January, 6-9pm at arebyte Gallery<https://www.arebyte.com/>
The exhibition runs from 24 January to 26 February 2020.

Trickle Down: A New Vertical Sovereignty is a tokenised four-screen video 
installation and generative soundscape attached to the blockchain, which 
explores value systems and wealth disparity. The artwork is composed of auction 
scenes, performances and choral interludes by different communities such as 
prisoners, blockchain technology employees, market sellers, and Sotheby’s 
auction bidders.

The artwork draws on technological and financial power structures which 
traditionally scaffold the disparity between a wealthy elite and everyday 
working people but looks to re-imagine our vertically stacked digital ecosystem 
to horizontally distribute wealth.



The installation commences when a visitor drops a pound coin into a machine 
designed to expose the mechanisms needed to convert fiat currency into 
crypto-currency. Each and every member of the Trickle Down community, who has 
helped the work come to fruition, will receive a share of the ETH via a smart 
contract on the blockchain.


What are the technological and financial power structures governing value and 
the distribution of wealth in our society? And who really stands to benefit? 
Trickle Down: A New Vertical Sovereignty seeks to explore and provoke questions 
about financialisation, hidden labour, value and distribution of wealth.


A series of public workshops around the project, alternative economies and the 
blockchain have been taking place at the Whitworth as part of Economics the 
Blockbuster, an action research project and exhibition for late 2021/early 
2022, in partnership with Alliance Manchester Business School.



The exhibition will be accompanied by a small publication including 
contributions by Dave Beech, Irini Papadimitriou and Ruth Catlow.


Trickle Down: A New Vertical Sovereignty is an artwork by Helen Knowles, 
supported using public funding from Arts Council England. The artwork is 
produced by FutureEverything with additional support from The Whitworth, The 
University of Manchester, arebyte Gallery and FACT.

With thanks to Daniel Dressel, BlockRocketTech, Denis Jones, Arone Dyers, Pablo 
Galaz, Lewis Sykes, Howard Kennedy LLP, Ethereal Summit, Metamark, Dave Beech, 
Damien Mahoney, Known Origin and The University of Salford.


Links:

https://futureeverything.org/art/entry/trickle-down-a-new-vertical-sovereignty/

https://futureeverything.org/news/trickling-down-hide-and-seek/


Best wishes

Irini


Irini Papadimitriou, Creative Director
FutureEverything | Award winning festival and innovation lab
twitter: @futureverything | tag: #futr | web: 
http://futureeverything.org<http://futureeverything.org/>
Manchester Technology Centre, Oxford Road, Manchester, M1 7ED

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