Artificial Retirement Flux Factory

Wednesday, Aug 17, 2016

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Artificial Retirement

Flux Factory's Artificial Retirement opens this Friday, August 19 at 6pm. AR is a Flux major exhibition and features work by ITP alums Sam Lavigne ('15), Rebecca Lieberman ('16), Sergio Mora-Diaz ('16) and Kat Sullivan ('16)and is co-curated by Joelle Fleurantin ('15).

Artificial Retirement specifically addresses the question, What is failure in this technologically aided era? The show presents artworks and performances by artists working with ideas of ‘Failure, Imperfection, and Destruction.’ We live in a time in which electronic devices successfully execute our orders offering more convenient and improved lifestyles. It is almost impossible to detach from this digitally-driven world. Is this because we feel safer, healthier, and happier than ever before? Or is it simply that we have become so dependent on these devices that we no longer question their efficacy?

What differentiates humans from machines is that we act autonomously. In the digital world though, autonomous acts can be found within errors, when the machines are malfunctioning, not working as they are expected, as they are needed. The participating artists respond to these failures through art and research, poetically and philosophically.

Artificial Retirement is one of Flux Factory’s 2016 major exhibitions and is curated by Jung In Jung and Joelle Fleurantin.

Artificial Retirement on Flux Factory website:

http://www.fluxfactory.org/projects/artificial-retirement/

The Artificial Retirement blog featuring interviews with artists and curators:

https://medium.com/artificial-retirement