Aurum

San Francisco has its roots in the gold rush: in the mid-19th century, its population grew from a few hundred to tens of thousands, attracting immigrants worldwide. Kinetech Arts’s multi-media project entitled Aurum (gold in Latin) portrays a modern-day “gold rush” in San Francisco, with the world’s tech capital viewed through the events of 1849. Humanity is in a disruptive transition era analogous to that time of proliferation, as developments in AI are growing exponentially. By reflecting on the gold rush, when greed fueled ecological and human tolls, especially on the indigenous population and exploited workers, this project reflects on our place within a delicate ecosystem. This ecosystem now includes the intimate relationships between humans and the digital world.

AURUM artists/collaborators: Erin Coyne, Daiane Lopes da Silva, Felicitas Fischer, Kat Lin, Michael Koehle, Miguel Mariaca, Pierre Mariaca, Sholeh Asgary, Lillian Bickley, Abigail Hinson, Amber Abbott, Olesya Elfimova, Patricia Alessandrini, Tanja London, Tessa Nebrida, Weidong Yang and Ye Feng.

Aurum is supported by 836M gallery residency

Catch us in a brand new version of AURUM at ODC Theater on October 13-15

In the meantime, enjoy photos by Robbie Sweeny and JingJing Liu.

Photos by Robbie Sweeny

Photos by Jing Jing Liu