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Salvatore Vitale

Salvatore Vitale

Death by GPS

Winner

Nome(i)

Salvatore Vitale (1986)

Instagram

@salvatorevitale_

Impiego

50% teacher, 50% independent

Formazione

MFA ZHdK, 2018

Titolo

Death by GPS

Anno di creazione

2022–2023

Luogo di creazione

Gauteng (SA)

Contesto di creazione

Produced for MAST Photo Grant for Industry and Work, MAST Foundation, Bologna (IT)

Collaboratore(i)

Collaborations for this project are multiple and mostly with freelancers hired for the concept of the work. Here is a list of the freelancers hired via Upwork: Alexious Kadzimba, Cynthia Anyawu, Inge Laubscher, Susan Gitari, Pamela Kananu, Nkosi McHunu, Puseletso Tsotetsi, Tatenda Nhesvure, Charles Chombo, Chrisant Kitaka, Margeret Hartzer, Trailer Young, Denzel Nyathi, Katlego Moagi, Zico Simtoti, Bianca Buisman, Tyler Sanderson

Oggetto(i) mostrato(i)

Multi-channel video installation, photographic prints, shielding bags

Dimensioni

Photographic prints: 80 × 60 cm, framed; Video: three-channel video on LCD screens 24”, synchronized, 4K, colour, no audio; Structure: Dexion slotted angle, 90°, 3,048 × 500 × 1,219 mm; Shielding bags: 20 × 30 cm

Formati / Durata

Video 1: .mp4, 9:16 (vertical), three screens, synchro, 3 min 50 sec.;
Video 2: .mp4, 16:9, single-channel, 31 min 16 sec.

Materiale(i)
Fornitore(i) di materiale

Structure supplied by Dexion

Death by GPS explores how automation biases shape relationships between individuals, labour and social structures, generating new forms of exploitation. The work draws parallels with historical struggles of the working class against machines. The first part of the project focuses on Gauteng, South Africa, connecting the gig economy, the mining industry and technological sabotage. The work takes the form of a transmedia narrative, incorporating documentary, fiction and generative narratives. It becomes a collective effort, as it includes the creation of content by different freelancers hired using online gig platforms. Finally, Death by GPS is a mixtape that includes a video collage, essay film, photographs and music video, interpolated with internet virality and acts of sabotage to create a thought-provoking representation of the impact of automation on the gig economy and labour exploitation.