With the rise of data analytics, digital platforms and artificial intelligence, the datafication of labour has become central to the digital economy. Bridging policy and artistic practice, the University of Amsterdam and Aapti Institute’s ongoing data work project seeks to critically explore this conjuncture. As part of this initiative, the Data Work in the Digital Economy grant will support new creative media projects that unearth, explore, and critique the digital economy in India from the perspectives of the labour that supports and sustains it.
Join us for an evening of engagement and encounter between technology, policy and the arts. Brief presentations by artists shortlisted for the Data Work grant will be followed by a transdisciplinary conversation between Marialaura Ghidini, paulie/paul anthony george and Priyam Vadalia, moderated by Mila T Samdub.
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Woven Wonders: Indian Textiles from the Parpia Collection August 26, 2023
A Language for Resistance March 1, 2025
In Conversation with the Museum Rietberg September 6, 2022
The Place of Many Moods: Udaipur’s Painted Lands and India’s Eighteenth Century March 4, 2024
Postcards, History and the Making of Bangalore May 23, 2024