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    [Brisbane] : The University of Queensland Art Museum | Melbourne, Australia : Perimeter Editions
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    gbv_181489277X
    Umfang: 136 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9781922545091 , 1922545090
    Serie: Perimeter editions 075
    Inhalt: We live in a hyper-mediated world. We are drowning in an ocean of images and information. Data is the new oil. Conflict in My Outlook brings together contemporary artworks and new texts that shed light on human experience in an era of ubiquitous networked technologies. From digital intimacies and the weaponisation of social media to invisible power structures, clickwork and the ?gig? economy, contributors argue for a better future in the context of algorithmic racism, machine learning, and the new colonial frontiers of surveillance capitalism.0Conflict in My Outlook takes a unique approach by focusing on contemporary art as a means to explore the techno-politics that define our age. Platforms such as Instagram and TikTok depend on us turning our lives into flows of images, while notoriously harvesting our data. This abundance of information is inextricably entwined with invisible power structures. It is precisely because of the invisibility of such technologies that images as carriers of meaning matter more than ever before.0Co-published by Perimeter Editions (Melbourne) and The University of Queensland Art Museum.00Exhibition: The University of Queensland Art Museum, St Lucia, Australia (30.07.2021-22.01.2022)
    Anmerkung: Impressum: Published in 2022 by the University of Queensland (UQ) Art Museum, and Perimeter Editions, Melbourne, Australia, on the occasion of "Conflict in My Outlook", a two-part exhibition series including "We met Online", 21 August 2020-1 March 2022 (online), and "Don't Be Evil", 30 July 2021-22 January 2022, at UQ Art Museum. Exhibition curator: Anna Briers
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Social Media ; Sozialer Wandel ; Kunst ; Ausstellungskatalog
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