Exhibition
Tamiko Thiel and /p - Lend me your Face!
18 Jan 2021 – 17 May 2021
The Photographers' Gallery
London, United Kingdom
4004 explores the devastating, yet relatively unexamined, impact of technology on biodiversity.
"What escapes the eye is the most insidious kind of extinction -the extinction of interactions" - Daniel H. Janzen
Drawing on previous projects and longstanding research, this new work from Joana Moll sets out to expose the links between the explosion of techno-capitalism, the acceleration of climate change and resulting decline of essential ecosystems.
The project’s title, 4004 is taken from the name of the first commercial microprocessor, created 50 years ago in 1971, for the Intel Corporation. Heralded as the most advanced integrated circuit design ever undertaken, the Intel 4004, marked a new era in technological development.
Moll aims to establish a link between the exponential growth of the microprocessor and the decline in both number and diversity of species – in particular insects, who form an essential part of our ecological infrastructure and have been declining at alarming levels, with reports suggesting that a quarter of insects could be wiped out within just a decade.
Presented on the Media Wall and online on unthinking.photography, the work draws parallels between the internal anatomies and roles of microprocessors and insects, showing how both are small but key components of larger systems.
Exhibition
Tamiko Thiel and /p - Lend me your Face!
18 Jan 2021 – 17 May 2021
The Photographers' Gallery
London, United Kingdom
Exhibition
Caroline Sinders - Within the Terms and Conditions
17 May 2021 – 31 Jul 2021
The Photographers' Gallery
London, United Kingdom
Exhibition
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01 Aug 2021 – 01 Aug 2022
Online
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