Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/39602
Title: Fleeting (memories)
Contributors/Performers: KONSCHAKE, Maria 
Issue Date: 2022
Abstract: The group 'Fleeting (memories)' is an exploration of the fallibility our memory. For this work I visit different museums. Then I choose a ring object that is on display in one respective museum and look at it for as long as possible, or as long as my concentration allows. I do not take any pictures, make any sketches or notes. I work solely with my memory. Perception and memory are influenced by many factors. How concentrated am I? How is the piece presented? Can I see everything? Am I distracted by bystanders? Then I return to the workshop and carve my memory of the ring in wax. Sometimes I look at the object only once. With other objects, I return and give it a second or even 3rd chance. Each time I start a new object. I do not change existing wax objects. The first carvings were then casted in fine silver. Further objects will remain in wax, as this material is better suited to the fleeting nature of our memory. The results do not intend to be exact copies of the originals. Moreover, they shall visualize the unreliability of (my) memory. It changes the world even when I try to focus. ‍
Keywords: Memory;Deviation;Jewellery;Artefacts;Rings
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/39602
Link to publication/dataset: https://www.maria-konschake.de/project/fleeting-memories
Discipline: beeldende kunsten
Research Context: On the one hand, 'Fleeting (memories)' is a visualisation of the fallibility of memory. On the other hand, it is a reflection on how the way we access objects can influence our perception of them.
Impact Description: 'Fleeting (memories) was displayed withing the exhibition 'Overseas explorations' as a result of the artist residency at the Baltimore Jewelry Center from July 29 until September 02, 2022.
Related Info: Hasselt University
PXL-MAD School of Arts
Baltimore Jewelry Center
Category: AOR
Type: Artistic/designerly creation
Appears in Collections:Artistic/designerly creations

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