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" ... For the shoulder to dislocate, one of three things typically happens: ... "
" ... Having a special relationship with time and memory, Arsham imagines his sculptures as future archeological finds. It’s as if he’s taken a time machine and projected himself 1,000 years forward. We see symbols of contemporary culture as others would discover them centuries from now – what he dubs “future relics”. Recreating familiar, everyday objects recognizable around the world, he shows them from a new perspective to disrupt expectations. A meditation on the passing of time, his works speak to us about ideas of loss, impermanence and nostalgia. “I found it productive to dislocate myself from a particular moment and be able to free associate with different eras,” he says. His exploration of fictional archeology stems from a research trip to Easter Island in 2011 to make paintings of the famous moai statues, where he had observed an archeological expedition. This got him thinking about how archeologists invent stories around objects that may not be entirely true, archeology as a fictionalized account of the past, and how he could compress time, bringing together the past, present and future. “I started to think could I reverse engineer archeology?” he remarks. “Could I take an object from today and cause it to appear as if it was discovered in the future? Certainly I could take an object and paint it to look old, but there’s a truth about archeological objects that has to do with their materiality, the marble, the bronze that we can find, even dating back to Greek and Roman Antiquity, so I thought could I remake something in a material like volcanic ash that would have this kind of truth embedded within it? These objects feel physically like they’re not from this era even though there’s something that we know is from today so that in some ways the selection of material is as important as the visual quality of degradation.” ... "
" ... Recent years have witnessed an onslaught of commentary in the media about artificial intelligence (AI) and its potential to destroy jobs and dislocate workers. The dystopian narrative is that automation tools will develop the intelligence, insight and skills that once were solely in the domain of human knowledge workers. Certainly, some jobs will be lost, and others created — especially in finance, retail and administration — but what about in cybersecurity? ... "