Unmake Lab, Whole Data Catalog 1 : Tracking the Alternative Happiness - Self-Harvesting Emotions, 2018 ©Unmake Lab

Whole Data Catalog: Tracking the Alternative Happiness is a project based on the exploration of the “quantification or datafication of emotion,” a theme Unmake Lab has been investigating since 2016.

The domain of “emotion,” shaped by the interaction of external stimuli and internal cognitive processes, is now being quantified—or datafied—in unprecedented ways and materialized as new types of objects. These quantification technologies, which appear to be negotiating within a loosely structured or still-indeterminate zone, are increasingly becoming a social token, a hyperobject that governs happiness, or even an object of belief.

Centered around this phenomenon, 〈Whole Data Catalog: Tracking the Alternative Happiness〉 features DIY emotion-harvesting machines, computer vision technology, imaginary stones and stone towers embedded with happiness data, beads that allude to trade beads used in global commodity exchanges from the 16th to 19th centuries, image manuals that reveal the patterns of happiness, and journeys through contemporary non-places and non-emotions.

Through these elements, the exhibition offers an ironic set of guidelines for seeking “alternative happiness” in a present where data and algorithms, as hyperobjects, are forming new norms.

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