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installation exposes aging within a productivity-driven society<\/h2>\n

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Laboratory of Inactivity is a mixed-media installation<\/a><\/strong> by designer Zivile Aleknaviciute that examines the structural and cultural intersections of aging, productivity, and design. Through spatial composition, object recombination, and audiovisual narrative, the installation explores the societal framing of inactivity within the context of late-capitalist work culture. A hybrid of an old walker and an office<\/a><\/strong> chair<\/a><\/strong>, a video voiced by the artist\u2019s grandmother, and a myth-inspired fountain of youth infusion system reveal the tensions between aging, productivity, and biohacking culture. An integrated QR code leads to a fictional webpage as a satirical take on wellness marketing. Laboratory of Inactivity creates a multilayered field of meaning, inviting viewers to critically reconsider the notion of aging within capitalist Western society.<\/p>\n

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Laboratory of Inactivity reflects on the politics of productivity<\/h2>\n

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The installation integrates found objects with constructed components to form a conceptual environment that critiques normative expectations around usefulness and aging. Central to the work is \u2018Hybrid Artifact,\u2019 a modified mobility aid that combines an old walker with an office chair. This juxtaposition merges symbols of physical decline and workplace productivity, raising questions about the boundaries between care, labor, and identity. The spatial arrangement is punctuated by a continuously looping video projected within the installation space. Composed of stock imagery depicting uninhabited office interiors, the video transitions rhythmically between sterile, liminal spaces. This static sequence is narrated by a voice recounting the health regimen of tech entrepreneur and longevity advocate Bryan Johnson, adding a contrasting layer between the mediated ideal of the optimized body and the reality of aging. The voiceover, delivered by the artist\u2019s<\/a><\/strong> grandmother, reinforces the temporal and generational tension embedded in the work.<\/p>\n

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A second focal point is a glass-based installation titled \u2018The Fountain of Youth Infusion System.\u2019 Medical tubing circulates a colored liquid through hand-blown glass vessels, referencing both historical mythologies and present-day wellness trends. The fragility and translucency of the material palette contribute to the installation\u2019s engagement with time, bodily vulnerability, and the aesthetic codes of biohacking. An embedded QR code links to a fictional satirical wellness advertisement of \u2018youth water,\u2019 extending the installation into a digital layer. The speculative webpage mimics commercial aesthetics and language to question the commodification of youth and the market-driven narratives that inform contemporary aging discourse.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n

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a walker meets an office chair in a hybrid artifact, questioning the future of labor and aging<\/p>\n

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found objects and speculative design intersect in a critique of productivity culture<\/p>\n

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detail of the chair sculpture merging symbols of mobility, aging, and work<\/p>\n

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the juxtaposition merges symbols of physical decline and workplace productivity<\/p>\n

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the installation explores the internalization of self-optimization and constant productivity<\/p>\n

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