Christophe Loizillon's 'Le Silence de Rak' Explores Non-Depressive Unemployment
Christophe Loizillon's film 'Le Silence de Rak' portrays a character discovering the non-depressive side of unemployment, contrasting with Hervé Leroux's documentary 'Reprise', which depicts full employment as a mirage. The article argues that contemporary archaeology must go beyond industrial sites to record human resource management, noting a growing trend where art serves as a management tool for human fictions.
Key facts
- Christophe Loizillon directed 'Le Silence de Rak'.
- The film features a character who discovers the non-depressive aspect of unemployment.
- Hervé Leroux directed the documentary 'Reprise'.
- 'Reprise' shows full employment as a mirage.
- The article suggests that when activity recedes, the structures that housed it become visible.
- Contemporary archaeology must include the management of human resources.
- There is a growing phenomenon where art is used to manage human fictions.
- The article was published in artpress in December 1997.
Entities
Artists
- Christophe Loizillon
- Hervé Leroux
Institutions
- artpress
Sources
- artpress —