Temporary Agency
Lizzy Sampson and Hervé Senot
7 Mar → 5 Apr 2014

Temporary Agency examines productivity and the meaning of work, by collating and interpreting tasks picked from Random Assignment Database (R.A.D).

Lizzy Sampson and Hervé Senot's collaboration is an opportunity to exploring cross-disciplinary communication approaches to topics of shared interest.

The exhibition considers what constitutes “productive” time, what value can be derived from a seemingly absurd task, and if a cohesive narrative can emerge from many individual contributions. Contribute to the project now by exploring the R.A.D.

Lizzy Sampson graduated in 2012 with a Masters of Fine Art from RMIT University. Her work questions established systems, structures and values, and invites the viewer to do the same.

Hervé Senot is an information worker pursuing environmental sustainability and social justice. He has specific interests in the interface between people and systems, data visualisation and collaborative approaches. He works with sensors, real-time data, maps, energy and transport networks.