meaning of "un-work"



Does "un-work" imply "to be null and without action" in the following contexts?



So art’s function within the context of urbanity is to facilitate, as Kwon puts it, a ‘critical unsiting’. In other words: a being put to un-work in the city.


community is neither a community of subjects, nor a promise of immanence, nor a communion of individuals in some higher or greater totality. It is not, most specifically, the product of any work or project; it is not work, not a product of projected labour, nor an oeuvre, but what is un-worked, d´es-oeuvre’.


(Art and the City)





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