Immaterial labour and production seen through colour and diagrams of automata : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Fine Arts at Massey University, Wellington, New Zealand
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Date
2014
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Massey University
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Abstract
This
thesis
embodies
my
personal
experiences
associated
with
industrial
production
and
the
concerns
I
have
with
the
job
losses
through
the
implementation
of
new
technology
in
sites
of
production.
The
text
primarily
deals
with
technologies
of
automated
industrial
production
process
and
systems,
researching
them
through
the
concepts
of
immaterial
labour
and
immaterial
production.
The
studio
works
offered
for
examination
are
a
series
of
drawings
and
paintings,
that
depict
a
semiotic
language
of
colour,
codes
and
symbols
of
schematic
systems
and
processes
of
gas
and
air
service
lines
and
machinery,
that
narrate
industrial
production
plants.
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Keywords
Labor in art, Industries in art, Technology in art, Research Subject Categories::HUMANITIES and RELIGION::Aesthetic subjects::Art