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★ ''Natural Reader'' - AI voice generator <br>
★ ''Natural Reader'' - AI voice generator <br>
★ the name of the <big housing company> is not revealed for this project. The letters between me and them are documented in their repair and information ticket system. <br>
★ the name of the <big housing company> is not revealed for this project. The letters between me and them are documented in their repair and information ticket system. <br>

Revision as of 16:50, 26 November 2023

 !! work in progress !!

Sorry for the Inconvenience is a sound and print installation made for the Meet the Makers exhibition, taking part in Amsterdam between 1st and 3rd of December 2023.

_invitation

🧤Meet the Makers🧤
🗓OPENING: 1st of December, 18:00-22:00 CET
🗓WORKS ON DISPLAY: 2nd of December, 12:00-17:00 CET
📍The Hmm Studio, NDSM plein 125, 1033 WC Amsterdam

Meet the Makers is a meeting point for artists and digital creators, taking part in this year’s FYI Emerging Digital Maker Program, organised by The Hmm. It is a celebration moment for the time spent together exploring the world of Dutch digital culture. It’s also a shared space of < videos, movies, screenings, digital alter egos, soundscapes, sonic pieces, performances, photographs, sculptures, installations, prints, insert more here... /> that invites you to explore the makers’ diverse artistic practices and their takes on the most pressing questions in their latest works.

With no strict overarching theme, we are delving into the realms of (digital) identity and connection, cultural and individual memory, globalized and local societal norms and stigmas as well as AI’s interpretative freedom and the age of digital information. With the wide scope of artistic approaches and perspectives on display here, this exhibition gives you a snapshot of the direction this new generation of digital makers is taking.

Makers
Andre Brocatus, Léa Cadieux, Kaja Cichocka, Kexin Hong, Alexander Jermilov, Yujin Joung, Dugae Kongkang, Kate Konovalova, Deniz Kurt, Aga Leszczynska (SoLame), flavie liu, Silke Bellefleur, MULTIFEMALE MEGAMIX, Jaakko Myyri, Ål Nik [Alexandra Nikolova], Gizem Oz, Sarah Saleh, and Studio Te Veo

_context

concept sketch for my sound & print installation

My installation addresses the housing situation in the Netherlands. Many of us who moved to the country to study or work, found it extremely hard to find a place to live. Since I moved to Rotterdam 2 years ago, I've moved 5 times. After I finally found a place with a permanent and secure rental contract, I faced another issue. Between January and May I lived in a studio that had leakage on the ceiling and the "big housing company" (as addressed in the audio pieces) did not resolve it for almost 4 months. In this installation, the maddening situation is illustrated with visual and sound - poetry made out of the support tickets and letters exchanged with the tenant care support, property manager and maintenance coordinator. Mixed and remixed with the monotonous sound of the drops.

_build up

_audio letters

The sonic piece is a dialogue between me and the >big housing company<'s team members. During the 4 months, over their platform's tickets, I have been in touch with four people at the company: two tenant care members, one property manager, and one property repair coordinator. Their names are hidden and addressed as Person 1, 2, 3, and 4. Another repair coordinator is only mentioned (person 5), but she never got in touch with me directly. Their letters are voiced with an AI (Natural Readers), because whilst reading their answers, I felt like I was communicating with robots, and no humans. Seeing how this issue was handled by them brought feelings of strong anger, frustration, helplessness, and depression to me. I was puzzled how is it possible that they left me to live like that for such a long time, especially knowing how much I was paying for that apartment. When I was reading my letters to them, I was having covid-19 - thus, my voice naturally was weak and changed due to the illness. I felt that was a great fit for the way I was feeling while writing those letters, so my voice could sound a bit closer to what it would be when reflecting those emotions.

_illustration

The visual medium of the installation depicts the wet spot on the ceiling I've been watching growing between January and May 2023. During that time, I was calling it "the alien", because it felt like I had a living creature as a roommate who could surprise me every day with a new development. It was also positioned over my bed, so it was the first thing I saw before falling asleep and when waking up in the morning.

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Natural Reader - AI voice generator
★ the name of the is not revealed for this project. The letters between me and them are documented in their repair and information ticket system.