All in Smartphones

Narratives in Numbers

Self tracking apps and devices have strengthened the connection between humans and smartphones more so than ever before. These technologies allow creative exercises in agency assertion, yet at the same time limit our experience through the codification of human action. Ben Lyall investigates the values and meaning behind self-tracking data, questioning why people record it in the very first place.

C(o2)loud

Smartphones allow us to be connected 24/7, to never be unreachable, and have a universe of information and expression at our fingertips. However, this endless engagement does not come for free. With every interaction and every view, there is a physical environmental toll. Immerse yourself in this online artwork to experience these issues first hand.

Beyond Clock Time: The Unstoppable Tempo of Being Busy

Do humans push their development forward, or is the societal norms they are immersed in? 24/7: A Wake-Up Call for Our Non-Stop World, is an exhibition which pushes one to think about the conditions of our modern world. As the boundaries between work and leisure blur, and the hours we spend online extends, life becomes increasingly permeated by a sense of hectic rush and nervousness.