Things Spoken

A. Hegedüs
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Description
Most people collect objects during their lives. These can be gifts, souvenirs, momentos, personal artifacts, found things, etc. Their significance for their 'collectors' are usually contextual and personal.
This CD-ROM presents a selection of about 50 objects that I have collected, put together in such a way that the viewer can make an interactive exploration of both their singularities and their possible (inter)relationships. Each object has been digitized on a flat bed scanner, whose consequent transformation of the original object is a form of aesthetic reconstitution characteristic for 'multimedia'. Embedded in a machinal darkness, the objects reveal themselves insubstantially in the reflected red, green and blue light of the scanning process.
The viewer can sort these objects by various criteria such as size, weight, color, function, or such as in the case of gifts, the gender of the persons who gave them.
Each object is accompanied by the artist’s personal narrative and by the account of friends. The third layer of interactivity comes from within these spoken narratives. Specific words are hyper-textually linked to any re- occurrences of those words elsewhere. In this way the viewer can instantly make links between objects and their associated stories. These chance conjunctions in the narratives amplify potential relationships that let the viewer discover further layers of congruency and signification within this very personal of objects.

(A. Hegedüs)

CD-ROM
Artintact5, Artists' interactive CD-ROM Magazine
Published by: Cantz Verlag
Keywords
  • aesthetics
    • narrative
  • subjects
    • Art and Science
      • databases
    • Arts and Visual Culture
      • art history
    • History and Memory
      • archives
    • Society and Culture
      • folklore
Technology & Material