ann haeyoung in her RAiR Studio, 2023.

RAIR | 2023-24

ann haeyoung

“I tell stories and create scenes about technology, labor, and the future. Sometimes what I make is analog and stationary, sometimes it’s digital and time-based. I take my visual cues from science fiction and horror, and use the inefficient, grotesque, and surreal to counteract dominant narratives of technological progress and neoliberal futurity. I am interested in the way the body is disabled, distorted, and hybridized in the name of efficiency and progress.

Using images of rupture between the technological and biological, and between the body’s interior and exterior, I question what it means to be a productive body. Is it the body that neoliberalism demands, one that is always willing and ready to work? Or is it the one that produces for its own sake, breathing, oozing, and excreting?”

ann is a former tech worker and labor organizer. She received her MFA in 2023 from the University of California, Los Angeles, and was a student and educator at the artist-run School for Poetic Computation. 

 

Lounge chair, 2022, Five office chairs, worn from use, 3’ x 4’ x 3.5’

 
 
 

Building a large blood battery in front of the Tesla Gigafactory in Sparks, Nevada, 2018, video, 8 min 22 sec.

 
 

Vestiges (still), 2023, video, 15 min 35 sec.

See more of ann’s work here.