Today, and Tomorrow (2023)
Installation
Medium: Toilet paper, Video projection
"Today, and Tomorrow (2023)" is a poignant exploration of the complexities and uncertainties inherent in contemporary society, scrutinizing the intricate interplay between capitalism and technology. The work delves into the profound impact of these forces on our lives, relationships, and identities.
The installation unfolds through three rolls of toilet paper, each serving as a symbolic canvas that meticulously delineates areas vulnerable to unemployment due to technological advancements. The first roll dissects the ramifications of Autonomous Driving and its implications on the Transportation Industry, while the second untangles the threads of Automation and Manufacturing. The final roll weaves a narrative around the impact of Artificial Intelligence and Data Analysis, unraveling the fabric of our interconnected world.
Complementing these tangible representations are videos, generated by artificial intelligence, infused with embedded keywords and texts that amplify the thematic content. This synergy of physical and digital elements offers a multi-dimensional exploration, inviting viewers to confront the repercussions of a rapidly evolving technological landscape on our societal structures and individual lives.
"Today, and Tomorrow (2023)" stands as a profound commentary on the challenges and transformations brought about by capitalism and technology, encouraging reflection on how these forces shape our collective future. The work prompts reflection on the delicate balance between progress and the potential socio-economic changes that accompany it.