[spectre] Joana Moll: Carbolytics

marcela at aksioma.org marcela at aksioma.org
Wed Mar 2 16:11:12 CET 2022


Dear friends,

 

I’d like to inform you about Carbolytics, Joana Moll's new project, commissioned by Aksioma Institute in the frame of konS – Platform for Contemporary Investigative Art.

 

The research behind Carbolytics identifies and analyses the carbon emissions of the total number of cookies belonging to the top one million websites. The investigation identified more than 21 million cookies per single visit to all these websites, belonging to more than 1200 different companies, which translates to an average of 197 trillion cookies per month, resulting in 11,442 metric tonnes of CO2 emissions per month.

 

 

ARTIST TALK

 <https://aksioma.org/data-extraction-materiality-and-agency> https://aksioma.org/data-extraction-materiality-and-agency

 

VISIT THE PROJECT

https://carbolytics.org/

 

 

PUBLICATION

Matthew Fuller
 <https://aksioma.us11.list-manage.com/track/click?u=1ae755fe8a8dbe61fc37d4622&id=74f2a61b46&e=226cfbeb10> Analysis, Exposure and Addition: The Aesthetic and Ecological Logics of Joana Moll’s Carbolytics
PostScriptUM #40

Available as free PDF or print on demand



In this essay, artist, writer and professor of cultural studies Matthew Fuller, known for his work in media theory, software studies, cultural studies and contemporary fiction, delves into the work of Joana Moll and outlines how Carbolytics exposes a working approximation of the hidden and outsourced pollution of digital capitalism.

 

 

REFLECTION

Marta Peirano

New Tools for Collective Supervision <http://carbolytics.org/peirano.html> 


Marta Peirano, a journalist specialising in technology and power, offers further thoughts on the relevance of Joana Moll's latest project in a short essay where she recognises Carbolytics as a tool for a much-needed better understanding of the internet and those exploiting its flaws. 

 

 

CREDITS

Production:

Aksioma – Institute for Contemporary Art <http://www.aksioma.org/> , Ljubljana, 2022

Partners:

Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC)

Weizenbaum Institute

Sónar+D Barcelona


In the framework of:
 <https://kons-platforma.org/en/> konS – Platform for Contemporary Investigative Art

The project konS:: Platform for Contemporary Investigative Art was chosen on the public call for the selection of the operations “Network of Investigative Art and Culture Centres”. The investment is co-financed by the Republic of Slovenia and by the European Regional Development Fund of the European Union.

 

 

 

Marcela Okretič

Aksioma | Institute for Contemporary Art, Ljubljana

Aksioma | Project Space

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e-mail: marcela at aksioma.org <mailto:marcela at aksioma.org> 

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