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Title: | Surface of Projection | Contributors/Performers: | KONSCHAKE, Maria | Issue Date: | 2022 | Abstract: | "Surface of Projection" deals with the potential of mass-produced objects to carry individual memories. | Keywords: | Signet ring;Ring;Mass production | Document URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1942/42165 | Link to publication/dataset: | https://www.maria-konschake.de/project/surface-of-projection | Discipline: | beeldende kunsten | Research Context: | The rings shown here, were made in such a way that there is a deliberate flaw built into the manufacturing process, and so (despite semi-industrial production), each (re)production will look different. This allows for the creation of a mass-produced product that is nevertheless individual and therefore provides the perfect basis for individual memories to be projected on it. ā€¨Within my research, the work falls into the category of objects that reflect on the relationship between jewellery, identity and memory. It is linked to the category of visualisation of memory-related deviation. | Impact Description: | The final rings were first displayed publicly in the exhibition MIDTERM at MAD Gallery of PXL-MAD School of Arts in Hasselt (BE) in September 2023. | Related Info: | Hasselt University PXL-MAD School of Arts Hasselt The Archive of Possibilities |
Category: | AOR | Type: | Artistic/designerly creation |
Appears in Collections: | Artistic/designerly creations |
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