Life Hacks (and Other Embodied Technologies)

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New Media and Performance Videoby Laura Gillmore, Faith Holland, and Laura Hyunjhee Kim

Closing Reception: Wednesday, 2/29, 2:00 – 4:00    Gallery Hours: Wed - Sat, 11 – 4 Address: 323 10th Street (at Folsom) Website: www.tttelematiccc.com Email: [email protected] Phone: 415-336-2349   From the diets, exercise routines, make-up tips, and self-help psychology, proffered in lifestyle videos, Internet “how-to’s” and influencer promotions; to the cell phone apps, Smart homes, and other data-tracking technologies that now quantify and analyze everyday experience; contemporary televisual culture is rife with techniques, designed to help organize, manage, and ultimately give direction to life with the promise of greater efficiency and fulfillment.    The artists in this show take up and engage these “life hacks.”  How have they, indeed, changed the way we live?  What do they reveal about our values and aspirations in their conflation of techno-utopianism and the culture of self-improvement?  How is their instrumentalization of everyday life tied to the appeal for popularity on social media and the ubiquitous commodification of the new economy?  And how are they brought be bear, specifically, on the organization and experience of the body?

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Sharing Turtle™ (Laura Hyunjhee Kim and Libi Rose Striegl), How to: Reset Smart Tech Human by Sharin
Sharing Turtle™ (Laura Hyunjhee Kim and Libi Rose Striegl), How to: Reset Smart Tech Human by Sharing Turtle™, video still

Venue: 

Telematic - San Francisco, United States

Dates: 

Friday, January 17, 2020 (All day) to Saturday, February 29, 2020 (All day)

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Dates: 

Friday, January 17, 2020 (All day) to Saturday, February 29, 2020 (All day)

Venue: 

  • 323 10th St
    94103   San Francisco
    United States
    Phone: 415-336-2349
    37° 46' 21.414" N, 122° 24' 44.0568" W