"After work" is a project that explores the impact of the changes in
work-life in a post-automated world and its effect on the broader
political, social, and economic functions of the European city via
engaging with fiction. The stories are based on the premise that the
complicated relationship between automation (machine landscape) and
work-life has a more extended history within modernity that remains
underexplored. The stories bring to life how workspace, labor, and
everyday life connect in wicked and messy ways that are often omitted
in the desire to find consensus to provide precise solutions. For work
to be appreciated in other ways?or to understand the role of work
better in a society that comes ?after progress? (after capitalist
progress models)?a shift related to how individuals construct value
frameworks around the notion of work is needed. We believe that the
design imagination can contribute in many ways to the framing of these
absurdities found in current operation patterns.
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