Tunbjork's exploration of corporate spaces reveals a deep sense of ennui and isolation, capturing the lingering sadness of environments that are monotonous and devoid of soul.
David Graeber's essay highlights that while technology has transformed workspaces, it has also perpetuated a culture of 'bullshit jobs' that contribute to moral and spiritual harm.
The prediction of a 15-hour work week by Keynes remains unfulfilled, as technology instead figures out ways to make work more demanding, fostering pointless jobs.
The narrative that consumerism derailed Keynes' ideal future glosses over the deeper issue that many now find themselves in jobs that feel unnecessary and unfulfilling.
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