The New Times
Historically, the valuation of an individual's labor was primarily based on physical aptitude, while contemporary society assigns value to one's consumption patterns and aptitude for concentration. The act of concentrating on a single task necessarily entails neglecting other potential pursuits. In the age of limitless information accessibility, our invaluable yet scarce attention has emerged as the limiting factor. We presently inhabit an attention economy, while alluding to the hopelessness of trying to stand out in an oversaturated modern society; desperate to be remembered after we're gone.
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Year: 2017
Materials: Computer loop animation, color
Resolution: 4K, 3840 x 2160 px
Duration: 00:00:60, 30 fps
Dimensions: Variable
Editions: 3 + A/P
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