Anti Ergonomic Hump machine, 2001 |
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| An installation which explores the theme of devolution and rethinks our relationship with technology, as something with is not always intrinsically 'progressive' and positive. Anti ergonomic hump machine is an installation designed to produce bad posture and humps in the backs of it's users with continual use. While ergonomics dictate that 'incorrect' use of computers can produce 'adverse' results on the human body, this work looks at the inverse; where the adverse effects of computers on the body can be seen as desirable body modifications, for the user to try and attain | ||||||||||||||
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80 x 110 x 80cm |
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