Coal-Fired Computers

Harwood, Graham; Yokokoji, Matsuko and Demars, Jean. 2009. Coal-Fired Computers. In: "AV Festival 10", Newcastle, United Kingdom, 12-14 May. [Show/Exhibition]

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Item Type:

Show/Exhibition
Creators: Harwood, Graham; Yokokoji, Matsuko and Demars, Jean
Abstract or Description:

A one-hundred year old, 18-ton showman's steam engine powers a computer with 2.5 tons of coal. Black lungs inflate every time a database record of miners' lung disease is shown on the computer monitors. It feels like you've been invited into a fun fair, but one where the rides log their own accidents – a fun fair run by people who long ago became indistinct from the machines they maintain.

Over three days at the Discovery Museum, with groups of miner activists, Coal Fired Computers articulated relations between Power, Art and Media. A new work by leading UK media artists Harwood and Yokokoji (YoHa), in collaboration with Jean Demars, it responded to the displacement of coal production to distant lands like India and China after the UK miners' strike in 1984/85.

Coal Fired Computers reflects on the complexities of our global fossil fuel reliance and especially on how coal transforms our health as we have transformed it. Today coal produces 42% of the world’s electricity, and in many countries this rate is much higher (more than 70% in India and China). This power is produced by descendants of Charles Parson's 1884 steam turbines, also on display in the Discovery Museum.

It could be said that coal dust gets into everything. Sealed into the lungs of miners it forms visible blue streaks, like veins of coal. According to the World Health Organisation, 318,000 deaths occur annually from chronic bronchitis and emphysema caused by exposure to coal dust. The common perception is that wealthy countries have put this all behind them, displacing coal dust into the lungs of unrecorded, unknown miners in distant lands, however coal returns into our lives in the form of the cheap and apparently clean goods we consume.

Coal fired energy not only powers our computers here in the UK, but is integral to the production of the 300,000,000 computers made each year. 81% of the energy used in a computer's life cycle is expended in the manufacturing process, now taking place in countries with high levels of coal consumption. The UK currently produces less that one third of the coal it uses, importing the majority of it and therefore displacing 150,000 tons of coal dust into unknown lungs.

Coal Fired Computers brings together these disparate elements into an artwork, allowing us to reflect on the complexities that have created and maintained power, the crisis of fuelling that power and its subsequent health residues.

Official URL: http://yoha.co.uk/cfc
Departments, Centres and Research Units: Research Office > REF2014
Computing
Date range: 12-14 May
Related URL: https://github.com/harwood-yoha/coal_fired_computers
Event Location: Newcastle, United Kingdom
Item ID: 9284
Date Deposited: 25 Oct 2013 12:31
Last Modified: 19 Jun 2017 11:10

URI:

https://research.gold.ac.uk/id/eprint/9284

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