Leisure and Labor are two interdependent concepts, and their interconnection dates back to ancient times. The Quixotic Assembly lives off the idea that one day, due to the rampant rise in technology and automation, labor will probably stop being the center of human activity.¹
With that possibility, some inevitable questions start to arise — What is the future of leisure? What is the future of work? Are we bound to lose a place in the world? Will we lose our sense of purpose?
Therefore, TQA seeks to dissect the relation between these two concepts and speculate the leisure of the future by inciting dialogue and questioning a physical and non-physical space. It not only is a reflection on pain as well as discomfort, the unavoidable sense of helplessness, lack of meaning, desire and drive that comes with uncertainty and transformation.
Exhibited on How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb at Galerias Municipais, Pavilhão Branco, June 2023. Pictures © Inês Chaubert and Inês Conceição.
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