If the three-day work week was a norm and you had more free time, would you read newspapers the same way?
Read The Take Times with LARA SCHUSTER.
Stuck in the grind of a 40-hour work week? Come and join in a game that lets you experience other narratives of time (time cycles of caregivers, of farmers)
ZOE PIANNARO plays It’s About Time
Have you been a long-time member of the “church of work”? and as a result of the changing post-corona situation, it is hard to find meaning in your work life? Has the coronavirus pandemic now made it hard for you to find meaning in your work
VICTORIA GROSSARDT will use Tarot to show you other work futures.
Burnt out from too much Zoom? How about soothing your frustration by watching an opera? This one is a love story, taking place between two polarized world of the actual and the virtual.
LEONIE EDERER presents A new World in Three Acts
Are you confused by the words “work” and “labour” and what these have to do with creative work
Interact with EGOR GAVRILOV’S story “The creatives”
What if we finally manage to create social equality through automation? What kind of vocational training would humans need?
On Day 32,390 MARTHE BETSCHE welcomes new human recruits to a vocational training center.
As a creative living in a post-automation era, are you wondering how you can best contribute to this new world?
Visit Talentis Institute. LUISE GIEZ has a brochure for those who are interested.
Consider the how the objects in your home automate your routines. It’s these objects that make the home; the house is simply a container. By reframing our relationship to these objects, can we short-circuit how they influence our daily lives?
LEONIE LINK invites you to use Domestic Ecologies, a “post it-based” play kit to rethink the commonsense fictions around domestic labor that affects you personally.
OCM//E, a giant automated system responsible for the functional organization of biological systems, decides to integrate human labour in the production process to keep humans from running into depression, only until OCM//E’s analysis tools start to observe some unusual things.
Read FLORIAN TONI TUDZIERZ’s illustrated chronicle OCM//E of a future that better not be.
When our work and home environments have become dominated by automation, will we still need our friends to help us with the dilemmas of the everyday?
BELCIM YAVUZ, DEFNE ISIKLI, CHANITNANTH PHADUNGNANONTH, and PAOLA FERRARI invite you to play the speculative game OR: Decisions in a post automated work world and find out.
Set in a post-automated island whose societal organization is driven by a gigantic peanut computer, a new breed of communication engineers– the most popular occupation in town––are trained for future tasks. The tasks, however, seem to be transmitted from the past.
Join ALLAIN HILDEGARDE, DAVID HASSELBRINK as they follow the trail of Ghost Transmission.
Must a vacation necessarily mean taking time away from work to recover, or can it mean something else?
In Vacation Images Of Our Everyday JASMIN CHU uses post cards to invite people to think of how automation systems have helped them rethink ‘free time’ and vacation within their everyday care practices.