Georgina Angless
The Isle of Dogs
Taylorism is the scientific study of industrial management. It is a system to minimise production time per unit of commodity. Work is reduced to 'machine-like repetitive operations' for the maximum possible efficiency to produce a maximum potential of earnings, known as Taylor's 'time and motion' studies. Canary Wharf, the Isle of Dogs is an international financial centre. Its eco-system of bankers and business men runs like a production line of clock work associates that ebb and flow, rise and fall through the steel structures with military precision. The routine and pace of these indistinguishable beings is undeniably regular with time and money at the epicentre of their objective. It is 'Dog eat Dog' in the rat race of capitalism.
Georgina Angless • Matt Barnes • Desiree Elfstrom • Abigaile Fraser • Katinka Goldberg • Nicolson S. Hamada • Mike Hunter • Katrina Johnk • Alice Myers • Georgeana Parsons •
The Arts Institute at Bournemouth
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University of Brighton
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Camberwell College of Arts
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University of Chester
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Cleveland College of Art and Design
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Dublin Institute of Technology
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IADT Dun Laoghaire
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Edinburgh College of Art
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University College Falmouth
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University College Falmouth
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Glasgow School of Art
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University of Gloucestershire Cheltenham
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London College of Communication
Graduate Diploma Digital Lens Based Image-Making
London College of Communication
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University of Wales, Newport
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University of Wales, Newport
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University of Portsmouth
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Central Saint Martins
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Swansea Metropolitan University
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