The Employee by joshua schwebel
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‘Disintermediatio... - I find this link very important, and ...

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the element of performativity shared by artistic work and contemporary wage labour

Josh Schwebel

• 5:39 PM, May 15 (CEST)
I find this link very important, and would like to see it worked deeper into the analysis of the project

Lauren Wetmore

• 12:22 PM, May 16 (CEST)

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I feel like she does work it in deeply in the following text.

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It is a conceptual piece whose ability to blend with the world of work is sharply curtailed by the transformation of that world into an arena for competing assets which marginalises both art and waged labour. The project figures out how to animate this standstill, finding critical traction by means of a compact series of loops. Instead of fundraising for the realisation of an artistic project, this is the reverse: the realisation of the artistic project is the fundraising. You would expect the administrator to support the artist. Here the artist supports the administrator, but in yet another loop. They acquire a grant to support the artwork whose content is to obtain further support for the organisation that is supporting this work, shuttling between different scales of the infrastructure.

Josh Schwebel

• 5:57 PM, May 15 (CEST)
this section is super strong, but also should be positioned earlier in the text

Lauren Wetmore

• 12:52 PM, May 16 (CEST)

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I am actually quite happy with the position of this. It feels like she has been setting up a logic throughout that she is now able to clearly articulate in a sort of "closing statement" type of way.

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