Finance and Society (Jan 2016)

Terminal value: Building the alternative Bloomberg

  • Christopher Wood,
  • Alasdair King,
  • Ruth Catlow,
  • Brett Scott

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2218/finsoc.v2i2.1727
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2
pp. 138 – 150

Abstract

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In this essay we propose a reframing of the Bloomberg Terminal, an interface used to track financial trades and values, by using it as a creative, critical and curatorial device to explore the relationship between the art and finance. To contextualise this approach, we offer a history of the Bloomberg Terminal alongside an analysis of the power of interfaces to shape both the user and the represented information. We use the terminal as a way to critique the relationship between art acquisition and financial trading companies. We then describe some outcomes of a series of workshops themed around the idea of ‘building an alternative Bloomberg’. We conclude by offering some potential applications of a re-framed Bloomberg Terminal as an open and modular interface for engaging with issues around art and finance, both in terms of content and curation.

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