Unmake Lab, Utopian Extraction, 2020 ©Unmake Lab

The 2020 Coreana Museum of Art *c-lab 4.0, themed “UN+CONTACT,” explores the relational structures that are dynamically forming across online and offline realms. In collaboration with diverse domestic and international artists, it presents screenings, performances, workshops, and exhibitions.

Utopian Extraction is a lecture-performance that examines the relationships overlooked by the newly normalized rule of ‘untact’ (a coined term meaning “no contact”), which became widespread following the outbreak of COVID-19. It aims to reread the technologies we have grown increasingly dependent on from a new perspective. Unmake Lab, a group that has explored the interactions between humans, technology, nature, and society through exhibitions, education, and research, proposes the concept of “Generic Nature”—referring to nature that has been extracted and reconfigured according to human purposes and made to resemble itself. With this idea, the project seeks to view technologies, such as online platforms and untact marketing systems developed for the convenience of pandemic life, through a post-anthropocentric lens.


Unmake Lab, Utopian Extraction, 2020 ©Unmake Lab

The uniquely shaped ‘stones’ featured in the project serve as metaphorical devices, questioning human-centered narratives and beliefs in power. The myth of Sisyphus, which describes the eternal punishment of rolling a massive boulder up a mountain only for it to roll back down, has traditionally focused on the existential dimensions of the human figure. However, this work shifts that focus to the ‘stone’ itself—as the object of punishment—viewed through the eyes of artificial intelligence.

The landscapes of images newly extracted from these stones reveal how our senses and relationships are being rearranged within numerous untact technologies, and what desires may be latent in those technologies. Through this lecture-performance, the artists aim to offer a framework for reinterpreting the current moment and to explore potential cracks that may be opened within it.

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