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Installatie-drieluik Accept & Work van Merijn van Moll en Ruben van de Ven tijdens de Dutch Design Week in Eindhoven. Het drieluik behandelt het zogenaamde Klikwerk, waarbij mensen voor weinig geld thuis eenvoudige opdrachten uitvoeren om kunstmatige intelligentie (AI) te trainen. Dat gebeurt onder meer op platformen als Amazon Mechanical Turk.
Installation triptych Accept & Work by Merijn van Moll and Ruben van de Ven during the Dutch Design Week in Eindhoven. The triptych deals with the so-called Click Work, in which people carry out simple assignments at home for little money to train artificial intelligence (AI). This happens on platforms such as Amazon Mechanical Turk.
Let me just tell you how much of a warm, fuzzy feeling I get when I see a sign like this above an electronic door lock release at a secure chemical-biological processing facility. That's an engraved plate fastened to the wall, by the way, so the misspelling had to go through at least a few people. I know for a fact that it has been in place for a few months and is in a busy office hallway. /sigh /doublecheck-chemical-biological-emergency-suit
Emily Floyd
Painted aluminium sculpture, 2004
Waterview Walk, Docklands (Melway ref. 2E, H6)
Melbourne artist Emily Floyd’s Signature Work is a playful addition to the public art collection at Docklands. Resembling an abstracted toy rabbit, it is intended to amuse and confound passers-by. Standing nearly four metres high and coated in black Polyurethane paint, the aluminium-plate sculpture is also reminiscent of futuristic creations such as Darth Vader, or the menacing rabbit figure in the film Donny Darko. Planted in the urban landscape of Docklands, the presence of this giant rabbit is both cute and unsettling as it looms over the viewer.
Photograph by Louis Porter
Tu che dai luce al mio mondo.
Tu che colori le mie giornate.
Scegli se continuare a farlo, o no.
Uniti, dal nostro amore nascerà l'arcobaleno.
Kaufman, Rossin & Co. is proud to host Bring Your Child to Work Day every year. This is a great opportunity for our employees to educate their children and relatives about their careers, teach them about the Firm and have fun! This year's theme was "Be an Entrepreneur Too." (April 28, 2011).