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Mouse Labour Institute
www.mouselabour.info
Mouse Labour Institute is a parody of a commercial research organisation.
The goal of the project is to explore the nature of contemporary mode
of work which is based around the use of personal computers. The working
days of a 'mouse labourer' consist of sitting still in front of a computer
screen, typing text on a grey keyboard, occasionally making a selection
with a click of a mouse. This simple, mundane activity is in stark contrast
with the ever increasing speed and complexity of the digital online environment.
The image of the worker in the era of industrialization was a person placed
in front of an assembly line, engaged in monotonic, repetitive work. The
idea of improving worker's performance by making exact measurements of
his movements dates back to this time. Mouse Labour Institute promotes
'scientific' tools to improve one's 'Mouse Performance' and thus indirectly
suggesting a comparison between mechanical labour in the times of the
industrilization and today's visions of life in the information society
- blurrying the border between one's work and personal life, feeling the
need to be always reachable, trying to keep up with the quick and restless
tempo made possible by the technological advancement.
Mouse Performance Improvement Kit
The main product of Mouse Labour Institute is a software tool for monitoring
and improving one's mouse use skills - the "Mouse Performance Improvement
Kit". The software will record the user's mouse movements and clicks
over a duration of two days, after which the results can be analysed on
the institute's website. The analysis is based on simple information (mouse
movement speed, click/movement ratio, etc.) but presented using scientific
flowcharts and provocative marketing language ('Your Digital Speed/Accuracy',
'Your Absolute Connectivity Potential', etc).
Mouse Labour Institute at Digitally Yours exhibition
Mouse Labour Institute project is launched in March 2007, as a part of
Digitally Yours
exhibition at Aboa
Vetus & Ars Nova Museum in Turku, Finland. Mouse Labour Institute
is presented in a form of a marketing booth, featuring demonstration videos
and a "Mouse Performance Test Station" (a basic computer desktop
with a game for testing mouse skills). The visitors also have a possibility
to purchase their own special edition of the "Mouse Performance Improvement
Kit" from the museum shop.
Credits
Concept and realisation: Juha
Huuskonen & Tuomo
Tammenpää
Software: Arto Chydenius
Mouse Labour Institute project has been realised with the support of AVEK,
Arts Council of Finland,
Kordelin Foundation and Digitally
Yours exhibition.
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