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A monstrous era of industrialisation is unfolding around and through us. It is beyond human comprehension, hyper-granular but opaque, ubiquitous and always somewhere else. It is multi-scalar, as its processes and bodies are capable of mobilising and intersecting multiple layers of human and non-human lives, from the nano to the planetary scale, from the molecular to the geopolitical, fostering novel interconnections and frictions, when not overt conflicts.

Emerging from an extensive process of extraction and transformation of planetary resources and intelligences, such an evolving landscape embodies both a material force and a powerful cultural engine. Networks of global logistics, real-time management, smart agents and automated feedback loops not only redefine production, supply chains, or the design of infrastructures, but also human intelligence and subjectivity, as well as a sense of agency and the functioning of democracy at scale.

All of a sudden, a strange similarity emerges with the old mining industry, a production machine lying beneath the earth’s surface perpetually cloaked in obscurity, whose only marks manifested either as its inconspicuous overground facilities or as the illnesses on workers’ skin and lungs. The current scenario poses a similar challenge, but at a rampant speed and intensity.

What is the industry, when industrialization runs through data streams and convoluted decision-making processes? Where to look when there is apparently nothing to look at? When machines and sensors do the job of seeing and understanding instead of you? How can you orient yourself when you only get blurred shadows of what industrialisation is really setting in motion? How do you reclaim agency and redefine justice?

In this terrain crumbling beneath our feet, we are requested to imagine the unimaginable. 

EN | 150 x 230 mm | 264 pp | COLOUR | soft cover | 2026
ISBN 978-961-7173-65-9



Published on the occasion of
The 5th Industrial Art Biennial
The Vast Automaton
Labin, Raša, Pula, Vodnjan
24 October – 30 November 2025

Curated by Bani Brusadin, Giulia Colletti

Featuring artists:
Heba Y. Amin | Andrej Beštak, Anja Leko | Živa Božičnik Rebec | Maks Bricelj, Ema Maznik Antić | Alice Bucknell | Kate Crawford, Vladan Joler | Sophie Cundale | Aleksandra Domanović | Sandro Đukić | Anna Engelhardt, Mark Cinkevich | 업채 eobchae | Daniel Felstead, Jenn Leung | 김아영 Ayoung KIM | Laibach Kunst | Lawrence Lek | 刘窗 Chuang LIU | Abu Bakarr Mansaray | !Mediengruppe Bitnik, Selena Savić, Gordan Savičić | 오세린 Serin OH | Gerard Ortín Castellví | 박민하 Minha PARK | Rich Pell | Tanit Plana | Cemile Sahin | Nestor Siré | Suzanne Treister | Marina Xenofontos | Dragan Živadinov, Dunja Zupančič


Colophon

The Vast Automaton
Bani Brusadin, Giulia Colletti

Editor: Janez F. Janša

Copyeditor: Alexei Monroe

Design and layout: Alessandro Lanfrancotti

Photographers: Damir Žižić, Nicole Golja, Nestor Siré, Hope Peterson, Viktor Zahtila, Samantha Kandinsky

Production: Labin Art Express XXI

Print: Collegium Graphicum

No. of copies: 500

Published by
Aksioma – Institute for Contemporary Art, Ljubljana
Represented by: Marcela Okretič

Ljubljana 2026

© Aksioma | All text and image rights reserved by their respective authors

Related event: The Vast Automaton

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