Time and Motion...Redefining Working Life / Emily Gee and Jeremy Myerson / Liverpool : Liverpool University Press : 2013

Bibliographic Record

Access Point

B.GB.FAC.45.TAM

Title and Statement of Responsiblity

Time and Motion... Redefining Working Life / Produced by FACT in association with the Royal College of Art. Editors: Emily Gee and Jeremy Myerson.

Summarization of Content

Publication published on the occasion of the exhibition: Time and Motion...Redefining Working Life held at FACT, Liverpool, on 12 December 2013-9th March 2014. Curated by Mike Stubbs. 

'Time and Motion' is a collection of essays, artworks, and experimental design research projects which sought to critique how digital technologies were radically disrupting our working world. Presented in three sections - Labour, Representations and Space - the publication explored the cultural, artistic, economic and technological strand which make up the working world.

The book was a result of a collaboration between FACT Liverpool and the Royal College of Art, to look at how arts and humanities researchers can work with industry to effect digital innovation.

Publication/Production/Distribution Information

Liverpool, United kingdom : Liverpool University Press , 2013

Identifier for Manifestation

ISBN: 978-1-84631-966-2

Extent

176 pages (22cm x 15.9cm x 1.4cm)

Content Form and Media Type

still image , text : unmediated

Location

esea contemporary Library CollectionResearch LabGroups

Access and Use

Conditions on Access

This publication is available in the esea ResearchLab for non-commercial private research use.

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Keywords & Terms

still images ; text ; English ; Latin (script) ; polychrome ; Photographs ; unmediated ; books ; monographs ; On site ; Group shows ; FACT (1992-) ; 2013 Exhibitions ; 2014 Exhibitions

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Note

Formerly S2.312

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