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The man (in west) conceived and appropriates the objects, perceive them and constructed a world full of symbolisms connected to this objects. Every day life enter a sociological dimension in what we live. We can see it in the way in which the man transforms his objects in property, in subjects of desire carriers of signs and social value. | The man (in west) conceived and appropriates the objects, perceive them and constructed a world full of symbolisms connected to this objects. Every day life enter a sociological dimension in what we live. We can see it in the way in which the man transforms his objects in property, in subjects of desire carriers of signs and social value. | ||
We could say that the person doesn't owns the objects, the object owns the person. | We could say that in our context the person doesn't owns anymore the objects, the object owns the person. | ||
This work consist of the search of different subjects and their "special" objects. Objects that are connected to memories, other persons or states of mind. This objects and their subjects will be photographed and then inserted in an imaginary world, where the scale proportions will be inverted. The final result will be an animation that will tell us a little story. | |||
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Phillip: analogue captcha
What if captchas get part of our analog world in case that there are just as much androids as real human beings on the planet? How do they look? Where can we find them?
Philipp: Smartphones in Movies
Smartphones in Movies and ancient history
How would have been the understanding of particular movies using smartphones?
How would have smartphones been changing history if they played a role at certain moments back then?
Catalina: Miniaturized
The man (in west) conceived and appropriates the objects, perceive them and constructed a world full of symbolisms connected to this objects. Every day life enter a sociological dimension in what we live. We can see it in the way in which the man transforms his objects in property, in subjects of desire carriers of signs and social value.
We could say that in our context the person doesn't owns anymore the objects, the object owns the person.
This work consist of the search of different subjects and their "special" objects. Objects that are connected to memories, other persons or states of mind. This objects and their subjects will be photographed and then inserted in an imaginary world, where the scale proportions will be inverted. The final result will be an animation that will tell us a little story.