Tempo Tempo
Double channel video and a kinetic object, SI, 2014
By combining historical and contemporary materials, statistical data and private statements, the visual and the acoustic, Tempo Tempo conveys a narrative on accelerating the production process and enhancing work performance in order to increase competitiveness and improve profits. The video contains archival footage by Frank Bunker Gilbreth, a pioneer of time and motion study, and contemporary footage from a factory where workers talk about the consequences of robotisation. Their statements are complemented with statistical data.
Part of the group exhibition Cheers to Women! 25 Years of Film and Video.
Free entrance.
Production: Sanela Jahić, 2014