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film and video art
Duration: 00:01:30
Indifference Engine centers on the environmental impact of the thousands of data centers that power digital technology. Using found footage from insecure security cameras, recordings of the “hum” produced by data center servers, and my own writing as voiceover, I explore how techno-capitalism shapes our online and offline lives. This is the first entry in Polycrisis, a series of connected video art and short films.
DIRECTOR, ARTIST : Randolph Bird
CONTACTS / LINKS : https://randolphbird.com/ @rw.bird
Bio
Randolph Bird is a writer and visual artist who lives and works in Massachusetts. His poetry, essays, scripts, and art have been featured in Barrelhouse, Queer Toronto Literary Magazine, The Destroyer, and elsewhere. He has exhibited photography, collage, and video art at Shoe Bones Collective, Samson Projects, Boston City Hall, and Trickhouse Live. As a performer, he has appeared in plays, staged readings, and antifascist events in New York, Boston, and Washington DC.
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Pebbles Underground is focused on showcasing and promoting experimental, avant-garde, underground, and no-to-low budget projects by artist-humans from all over the world. Absurd, uncanny, witty, humorous, slow-video – all are welcomed, and loved. Pebbles Underground is an independent project not funded by any government or corporation, and we intend to keep it that way. Main source of funding is personal donations from humans organizing the project, who are artists themselves, and the main drive of the project is formed by the energy and involvement of the organizers, and the public.