Witt hired passersby for a token remuneration to take part in this video. Their task was to stand in front of the camera with a raised fist, a historical gesture of the working movement. The … Read More
Witt hired passersby for a token remuneration to take part in this video. Their task was to stand in front of the camera with a raised fist, a historical gesture of the working movement. The length of the shot would depend on how long the protagonists would strike this pose, which was decided only by themselves.
This newly won self-determination of „time“ led the participants to a take responsibility and to face the moral dilemma of having to decide how much time is appropriate to fulfill the demands, and makes reference to increasingly important models of deregulated work schedules.
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