[iDC] what is being put on the shelf
saul ostrow
sostrow at gate.cia.edu
Sun Nov 18 18:26:36 UTC 2007
In the hope of bringing some clarity to this issue of shelf life
might we not want to differentiate between media as a tool, a mode
of production, or a means of delivery and then ask what is being
preserved - content, form - effect, or form - material object
In most cases sound/light can be transcribed - if it is deemed worthy
of preserving
objects if cared for tend to last for considerable periods of time
history as a material condition is another form of preservation -
which till now has required talismans and mnemonic devices as a
means to maintain a record of necessity - if Benjamin and Baudrillard
among others are right the age of the material fetish has given way
to that of information storage, signifiers without a fixed signified
and simulacra of the real - that within a world defined by a
universal media ( Kittler) a things representation may replace the
thing and as such always in some format always already be available -
consequently, is this thread about longevity or merely bringing the
new into line with the present and as such fettering its development
by having it fulfill past rather than future demands
> saul ostrow
Chair, Visual Arts and Technologies
Interim Head, Sculpture and Installation
sostrow at gate.cia.edu
EXPECT EVERYTHING / FEAR NOTHING
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