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Yin-Ju Chen
Yin-Ju Chen
In more than 60 texts, first published on-site at 56th Venice Biennale, artists and writers trace the negative collective that is the subject of contemporary life.
e-flux Books
Posted: December 1, 2017
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Technology, Internet, Contemporary Art, Utopia, Surveillance & Privacy, Nature & Ecology, Migration & Immigration, Labor & Work, Globalization
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Biennials, Networks, Post-Internet, Contemporaneity, Anthropocene, Apocalypse , Art Criticism, Transhumanism, Cosmism, Social Media, Science Fiction, Psychogeography, Postcolonialism, Ontology , Nihilism , Knowledge Production, Internet Art, Institutional Critique, Immaterial Labor, Human - Nonhuman Relations, Artistic Research
Corruption: Everybody Knows…
Natasha Ginwala, Elizabeth A. Povinelli, Julieta Aranda, Karrabing Film Collective, Hassan Khan, Naeem Mohaiemen, Franco “Bifo” Berardi, Jan Verwoert, Hu Fang, James T. Hong, Pio Abad, Peggy Ahwesh, Sarnath Banerjee, Moyra Davey, Lawrence Abu Hamdan, Rana Hamadeh, Gabriel Acevedo Velarde, Susanne M. Winterling, Yin-Ju Chen, Wietske Maas, Aaron Schuster, Denise Ferreira da Silva, Charles Stankievech, and Francis Newton Souza
e-flux Live
Posted: November 10, 2015
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Labor & Work
The Fruitarian Dilemma: A Dialogue about Kissing Ass, Corruption, and Compromise
Yin-Ju Chen and James T. Hong
This dialogue begins in anger, but ends abruptly in surrender. It is about mundane and trivial issues when compared to the grand scheme of things. It is about the typical slights that happen every day within a local socio-geographical structure. It is about some of the things we only talk about at friendly dinner parties or when drunk in bars. It is based on the solid evidence of rumors, mixed metaphors, gossip, knowing looks, insults, movies, astrology, intoxicants, and guilty confessions....
e-flux Journal
Posted: May 1, 2015
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Fiction
e-flux Project
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Internet, Interviews & Conversations, Labor & Work
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Biennials, Community, Digital Humanities, Apocalypse , Corruption, Planet Earth , Artificial intelligence, Artistic Research , The Cosmos, Cosmism, Networks, Biopolitics, The Commons