Developed on the TPG website, the new commission invites visitors to assign all the images available on the website to one of four categories: Future, Past, Problem and Solution. Through the assignment process visitors are teaching the system how to read and understand images within this existing set of parameters. In a seconds step, after feeding all images and classifications into a machine learning system, Schmieg will synthesise a series of new images that is based on the accumulated labour of all visitors and photographers involved.
Each new image will represent abstract visions of Future, Past, Problem and Solution to varying degrees, drawing on the colours, shapes, and concepts of the original visuals found on the website. Through this work Schmieg raises questions around current discussions concerning photography, big-data, tracking, and the hidden manual labour behind algorithmic systems.
The project generated 29032 clicks. Through this, it is possible to teach computers how to understand images within the set of categories. Read more about the project, or view and download the dataset at http://this-is-the-problem-the-solution-the-past-and-the-future.com/
Read a discussion on Unthinking Photography between Nicolas Malevé and Sebastian Schmieg on the politics of image search, click labour and image annotation.