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#DeepLab is a collective examining surveillance, anonymity and hacking, founded: @wheresaddie @marallo
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. @tamaralmashouk is on @vicearabia with our site specific performance looking at the (lack of) humanization and immigration
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DLs @tamaralmashouk at @tate speaking on our site specific work from 2018 focusing on immigration and the anonymizing aspects of not naming those who we lost.
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6 years ago
Now up in France. .
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7 years ago
Checking out @wheresaddie new massive roomba cosmetic paintings up at @kindlberlin as part of a group show curated by @anne.schwanz 😍😍 tl;dr Addie Wagenknecht examines visibility through tools of culturally defined “female” behaviors. In her latest series of paintings, a Roomba is utilized to spread lush cosmetic pigments across a canvas. The resulting composition is seductively abstract, usurping the intrinsic role of the materials. Through this act, the artist grants visibility to devices typically used to conceal. Wagenknecht identifies beauty and technology as control mechanisms that allow audiences to manipulate how they are seen. She explains, “Many global cultures expect women, especially those who perform domestic, emotional, or sex labor, to be invisible. Invisibility can mean literally being unseen by others, or it can manifest as a lack of wages or basic rights. In this way, the Roomba is a perfect woman: it does not care about not having rights.”
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"We Exist, Existimos” in collaboration with Dalida Maria Benfield is a follow up to “Can You Die if You Don’t Exist” (where @tamaralmashouk read The List of 34,361 women, children, and men who died trying to get to Europe as @deeplab_  for @yorkmediale  ). “We Exist, Existimos” was performed by 17 artists from Mexico, Panama, Venezuela, Cuba, Brazil, Kenya/Germany, USA, UK, Saudi/Palestine. Each person read a part of The List plus data we gathered on Mexicans and Latin Americans who died trying to get to the US. The performance started with the voice of @tamaralmashouk then built into a chorus of simultaneous voices in Spanish and English.
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7 years ago
Excited for queering spaces rn! W @tamaralmashouk /
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7 years ago
Vibes
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7 years ago
At V+A museum London @deeplab_ @marallo @__katecrawford__
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The museum of broken windows from #nyclu was amazing #museumofbrokenwindows
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Regram: @alexbirtles Theme of mass deaths of hundreds, thousands continues with this incredible work by @deeplab_  for @yorkmediale , projecting the named and unnamed of the 34,361 refugee deaths on The List onto the City Walls, with a voice over reading every name, every no name - N.N. - the cause of death and the legislation surrounding and underpinning, perhaps permitting, them. Can you die if you don’t exist? Brings back and now re-playing in my mind some old song lyrics: the death of one is a tragedy, the death of millions is just a statistic. #yorkmediale #deeplab
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10 hours in.. DLer @tamaralmashouk reading the names and unnamed of the 34,361 refugees who have died trying to get to Europe as part of the opening of the @yorkmediale . projected behind her is a site specific projection from our residency at @yorkmediale
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