Screening: APHIDS DESTINY

Sat 11 Dec 2021
2pm

This is a past program.
Cardigan House Car Park 96 Grattan Street, Carlton VIC 3053
Free

Wheelchair access available.

APHIDS is a long-standing experimental arts organisation, currently led by artists and co-directors Eugenia Lim, Lara Thoms and Mish Grigor. Collaborative, feminist, intersectional and future-focused, the work of APHIDS brings artists into meaningful exchange with audiences through performance, critical dialogue and unpredictable encounters in the public realm. APHIDS’ latest project, DESTINY 2021, is a moving-image work made in collaboration with on-demand or ‘gig economy’ workers, including rideshare drivers, food delivery riders and cleaners, that explores personal and global experiences of the platform economy. Against the backdrop of the historical union stronghold of Melbourne’s Trades Hall, four workers perform work in isolation, fuelling an unseen ‘machine’ of platform capitalism: objects are delivered, unwrapped and accumulated en masse. An electric bike weaves around obstacles and entry points. The pace of work builds. Over time, through shared action, the workers transport themselves into a collective space, fleeting but real, of protest and resistance. Mimicking the form of the eight-hour workday, DESTINY is presented as part of Who’s Afraid of Public Space? as a one-day only offsite project from 2pm–10pm at Cardigan House Carpark in Carlton. Screened on loop throughout the day, this event will feature a public panel discussion from 4–5pm, furthering the consideration of embodied and racialised labour within the platform economy and how ‘convenience’ is shaping bodies, behaviours and perceptions of time. Read more about the work here »

Supported by:

The work has been made possible by the Restart Investment to Sustain and Expand (RISE) Fund – an Australian Government initiative; the Australia Council for the Arts, its funding and advisory body, The City of Melbourne through its Triennial Grants program 2018-2020, Creative Victoria through its Organisation Investment Program. APHIDS would also like to acknowledge the generous funding and support from partners: RISING Festival; Centre of Visual Art, The University of Melbourne; Australian Centre for Contemporary Art; West Space; Trades Hall and MPavilion.

Access:

This event takes place on the 6th floor, which is accessible from the street and car park by lift. The pedestrian entrance via Grattan Street has a ramp. Seating provided. The panel discussion will be Auslan interpreted. $5 all day parking is available onsite at the Cardigan House carpark from levels 1-5. Tram and bus access are in close proximity on Swanston St. The nearest public toilets are located at 10 Argyle Pl N, Carlton. Please contact ACCA if you have any further queries about access and this event 03 9697 9999 or info@acca.melbourne

Artists

APHIDS