Measuring Life: Notes Toward an Impossible Exchange
14 October 2020 - Ongoing
Conceived in the aftermath of the pandemic, Measuring Life features a series of invocations that interrogate systems of value embedded in hegemonic representations of life and the economy. We look at the 'anthropomorphisation' of the economy in public discourse-the construction of the economy as organic matter- versus the constitution of life itself as a computable object, its reduction to a financial problem, or à la Mbembe, the ways in which life and matter are incorporated into “systems of abstraction and machinic reasoning.” Addressing the question of what value stands for, the project unravels the violent workings of dominant systems of representation, seeking to imagine new modes of measuring that bring into being different aesthetics and a radical praxis affirming the powers of life.
Curated by: Joud Al-Tamimi, Firas Shehadeh and Reem Marji.