Despite mechanization, human work remains an integral factor in the smoothness and friction of all logistical movement. The imprint of working bodies and their contact with the spaces of transshipment halls. Traces left in the system of moving goods. Repeating sequences and the order that hopelessly tries to push out all remaining chaos. These are some of the examples of themes addressed in the (not only) photographic works of Jan Kolský (CZ) who is currently working in tandem with the architectural project Space for Relational Research (DE). Jan Kolský is a Czech photographer focusing on the documentation of artistic projects and architecture. Apart from his professional practice, he also works on artistic projects exploring the overlaps between artificially created environments, work and technologies. Kolský graduated from the Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague with a project titled Here There Be Workers (2019) that was subsequently exhibited in the Fotograf gallery. The project focused on the organized employment of people within the grey zones of global digital network infrastructures as well as the topic of human work in automated systems. Kolský has been a long-term member of a collective research project focusing on the life and work of Ester Krumbachová that culminated in the exhibition Ester Krumbachová: Yeti – Wear the Amulet – Tangle Up the Archive (Tranzitdisplay, Prague, 2017) and the publication of an original book titled Green Fox Street. He was also member of the Extrasensory-Aesthetics Research Working Group that focused on the history and practice of Czech psychotronics in the 1970s and 1980s and was featured in 2020 as part of the Jindřich Chalupecký Award. The project Moving Parts was realized by Jan Kolský in 2019 when it was initiated as part of the book Steel Cities: The Architecture of Logistics in Central and Eastern Europe (ed. Kateřina Frejlachová, Miroslav Pazdera, Tadeáš Říha, Martin Špičák, VIPER, Park Books, 2020) and the partial outcomes were published as part of the book Retail Apocalypse (F. Fischli ; N. Olsen ; A. Jasper eds., gta Verlag Zurich, 2021) and the ERA21 magazine (#01/2020 Krajiny logistiky). All documentary materials were made between 2019 and 2024 in the logistical centers in western and central Bohemia and the LogiMat logistical trade fair in Stuttgart. Datum und Uhrzeit Thur—Sun 13:00—19:00