Rachel Falconer reviews the exhibition ‘Time & Motion: Redefining Working Life’ at FACT in Liverpool.

“Taking the archival stimulus of time and motion measurement as its title and industrial work patterns as a starting point, the exhibition Time & Motion is the latest in a series of exhibitions and symposia addressing immaterial labour and new working patterns in the age of globalisation and creative capital. Rather than following the well-trodden path of casting the figure of the artist as digital labourer, or attempting to portray an expansive, post-colonial view of nomadic, labouring diasporas, Time and Motion reflects a subversive and fragmented approach to the politics of work, rest and play within the global information economy.”

http://www.furtherfield.org/features/reviews/time-motion-fact-punchcard-protocol-and-creative-capital-our-modern-times
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