About Robyn Backen’s work during the Performing Labour ensemble residency, from the Perforing Labour product catalouge:
“Newly developed office/factory eavesdropping product offers unlimited local listening, easy to use handling and portability. This hand held device offers a sleek long neck, directing sound from the acoustically specific spherical dome base. This sophisticated combination offers effective sound resonance for comfortable listening.
There are limitless applications for this adaptable device.
Features includes: authentic Built-in HUM; greater resonance in industrial workplaces; static use in the office, on a table or horizontally wall-mounted.
Typical applications include: Unified communication engagement in the workplace; quality eavesdropping labour device enables discrete listening into conversations; get to know the personal and private side of your workmates; application during coffee break time, at the photocopier, while workmate is eg talking to husband or wife.”
PART OF:
Performing Labour research strand
Performing Labour residency
Performing Labour exhibition at Norrköping Art Museum
MADE POSSIBLE BY FUNDING FROM: