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SYSTEMS: User or Used?
Various Artists

SYSTEMS

SYSTEMSSYSTEMS: User or Used?
Science Galley Dublin
English

Contributors Linda Doyle, Ciaran O’Neill, Francis Halsall, Joana Moll, Sarah Grant, Adam Harvey, Ann Kiernan, Paul O’Neill, Autumn Brown, Caitlin Holt, David Thomas Smith, Multiplay, Evan Roth, Ingrid Burrington, Julian Oliver, Tega Brain, Kate Crawford, Vladan Joler, Mario Santamaría, Patricia Pisanelli, Pip Thornton, Ruth Brennan, Tactical Tech and Vukašin Nedeljković.

 

Folder
Edition 50, 41 of 250
18 individual Artworks
2021
ISBN Not Available

 

SYSTEMS is supported by the European ARTificial Intelligence Lab,

In a time of heightened global crisis, the systems that shape our world are becoming increasingly fragile. While ecosystems are being destroyed, political processes are being manipulated, economic structures exploited and personal networks eroded, all of which are further exacerbated by our increased dependency on technological and automated systems.
Yet how much do we really know of these systems? How are they all connected, and what are the infrastructures and networks upon which they are built? How do we find out? How can we navigate, probe, critique and challenge them?

SYSTEMS is a unique, limited-edition publication, designed and produced by Science Gallery Dublin. It marks the evolution of an exhibition we had been planning to showcase in person – this COVID-adapted exhibition-in-a-box is a reimagined way of exploring and untangling the many complex systems, both visible and invisible, that surround us through the work of artists and researchers like Ingrid Burrington, Vukašin Nedeljković, Julian Oliver and Tega Brain.
(source: https://dublin.sciencegallery.com/systems)

Description of Form 
Presented in a red folder, SYSTEMS is a limited-edition exhibition, a rummage of artworks, essays, maps, interviews, and toolkits that interrogates the often invisible systems that shape our everyday life.

About the Publisher
In 2008, a forgotten corner of Trinity College Dublin was transformed into a living experiment called Science Gallery Dublin. Through a cutting-edge programme that ignites creativity and discovery where science and art collide, Science Gallery Dublin encourages young people to learn through their interests.
dublin.sciencegallery.com
(source: https://dublin.sciencegallery.com/mission)

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