Ghost Cut: Some Clear Pixels Amongst Many Black Boxes

Ghost Cut: Some Clear Pixels Amongst Many Black Boxes

Release date : October 13, 2021
Runtime : 22m
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This is a project where I attempt to understand the complexity of remote gig platform work from Amazon’s Mechanical Turk and focuses on an intentionally hidden and opaque space of labour and platform politics. The research – which spanned over two years – asks questions about postcolonial techno-realities, to the invisibility of precarious labour, to infusing individual experiences into conversations around globalised interconnected algorithmic governance, and finding concrete situations where we can witness what this looks like.
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  • title:Ghost Cut: Some Clear Pixels Amongst Many Black Boxes
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2021
  • Runtime:22m
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  • Overview:This is a project where I attempt to understand the complexity of remote gig platform work from Amazon’s Mechanical Turk and focuses on an intentionally hidden and opaque space of labour and platform politics. The research – which spanned over two years – asks questions about postcolonial techno-realities, to the invisibility of precarious labour, to infusing individual experiences into conversations around globalised interconnected algorithmic governance, and finding concrete situations where we can witness what this looks like.
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