Forced Leisure

Christoph Gruber
Source: Christoph Gruber

Laura Skocek

Forced Leisure ,
Co-workers & Funding
Christoph Gruber, travel grant by BKA (Federal Chancellery of Austria)
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  • Forced Leisure
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Description
A hammock, a symbol of leisure, relaxation and even freedom, is combined with elements of a straitjacket.
Textile sensors are woven into the fabric and measure the “degree of relaxation”. Movement and attempts of escape are detected in different spots and transformed into audio glitches, which are used to treat the proband.
Time frames for leisure are premeditated in our society, imitating the way we live our work life, thoroughly planned and with the greatest possible efficiency in mind.
“Forced Leisure” offers a safe space, a leisure cocoon for doing nothing. The interactive installation plays with the imperative “Relax NOW!”
A person who does not want to abide to that and who wants to get active, is reminded loudly and immediately that now is the time to relax.
The title “forced leisure” is borrowed from “leisure theories”* and refers to forced unemployment, affecting mostly permanently unemployed persons as well as those that are excluded from working life in the first place (asylum seekers, partly women) or for whom only insufficient measures of inclusion in the job market exist, that would make a meaningful occupation possible for them (people with disabilities).
– Christoph Gruber & Laura Skocek
*Rojek, Chris: Capitalism and Leisure Theory. Routledge, 2013.
Keywords
  • genres
    • installations
      • performative installations
    • sound art
      • sound installations
  • subjects
    • Arts and Visual Culture
      • expanded cinema
      • poetry
    • Body and Psychology
      • agency
      • humans
      • self awareness
    • Power and Politics
      • discrimination
      • human rights
    • Society and Culture
      • capitalism
      • unemployment
Technology & Material
Software
Arduino + vvvv
Exhibitions & Events
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