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Lan Gwuhj Geimz #3: Interruptions and The Attention Economy

15 Jun 2020

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Mon, 15 Jun
14:00 – 17:00

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In the last of three online seminars, Matthew de Kersaint Giraudeau explores the idea of the attention economy and how artists can interrupt it.

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In contemporary capitalism, economic theory is applied to the management of information and human attention is treated as a scarce commodity. This attention economy is the dominant way of thinking about the way we use the internet, with companies and organisations measuring their success by how much attention we give their content. Some companies make huge amounts of money from quantifying and selling the attention of their users, but many of us have internalised the priorities of the attention economy when we present ourselves or our creative practices online.

In this final online seminar with artist and 2013-14 OSE alumnus Matthew de Kersaint Giraudeau we’ll spend time understanding and critiquing the underlying ideology of the attention economy. We’ll look at artists, activists and other practitioners who have interrupted the attention economy in different ways: diverting and disrupting attention in order to make political statements, offer critique, or create moments of aesthetic instability in the flows of attention we direct towards broadcast and networked media.

We’ll think about how we can operate within and without the attention economy, and how we might interrupt it, even for a moment, in our creative practice.

At the end of the session, we’ll look at the outcomes from the last seminar’s research task, and talk about any future ideas for self-directed research.

Schedule
2.-3.10pm: The Attention Economy – introductory talk followed by a discussion
3.10-3.30pm: Break
3.30-4.30pm: Interruptions as a creative practice – examples by Matt followed by a discussion
4.30-5pm: Research task from last week and talk about future ideas

This seminar will be taking place online via Zoom. Please join the session here (password: OSELGG2020) and ensure that your mic is muted unless you are speaking. These sessions may be recorded for archival and promotional purposes, so please switch off your video feed if you do not wish to be included in this. Please join early to avoid delays (there may be a queue, the host will let you in to the session).

You do not need to be an artist to attend these seminars and you can attend as many or as few of them as you like.

Reading and resources
TBD. Reading and resources will be supplied soon, please keep an eye on this page for updates.

About the artist
Matthew de Kersaint Giraudeau creates sculptures, drawings, performances and films. His work addresses ugliness and taste, negative affective states, and the ambiguities of language and objects. His current research interests include exploring the awkward aesthetic possibilities of medieval art through painting and digital animation, utilising culturally abject food and other materials to make sculpture, and understanding the formation of reactionary political sentiments through affect theory and performance. An Associate of Open School East, 2013-2014, he is currently resident artist at Kingsgate Workshops. This seminar is part of his Open School East artist commission.

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