Fine Art
From Book
Sherry Turtle said "we think which what we like; we love what we think. In memorable objects."
He collected works by scientists, humanists, artists and designers to track the power of everyday things. And he said in our relations with things , thoughts and feelings are indivisible.
I think what attracts me most is the feeling of the essay , because I feel that even a font feels different for everyone. Everybody's writing is different like a leaf actually every leaf grows differently. For example, I think that sometimes I write in order to write well, so that I can write correctly and elegantly, but sometime when I take notes, I scribble in order to get to the point quickly, so even the front that everyone writes in different time periods is different. Maybe I can choose to collect the everyone's writing in one paper, then ask them the same question, what was the feeling you had just written down.
This book is about the understanding of practice, not just collection, I feel like I'm learning from practice, just as we have been studying for more than a decade now, in fact, we are constantly learning and constantly collecting new knowledge to enrich ourselves. The artist has a connection between the collector's collection and the present social life. I think he has a connection with consumption, gender, family, social class and so on. So I think it's also possible to do a collection based on people of different classes, for example, people of each class who use or eat and wear clothes everyone.
Fine Art
From Image
What I've learned about finding things around us, and everything i've learned, is that you can actually have a collection. For example, these two pictures can not only collect shoes of different styles or size, but also record the shoes with a camera every day without us putting them on and then taking them off after we return home.
Similarly, I think I can take off my clothes and come forward with this comparison every day, or I can ask my friends what they look like instead of me.
This makes me feel science fiction first, because it feels like all objects are floating in the air. And then it made me feel like an artist collected everything in a room, and it felt like if I put it all together, it was a whole room. The artist makes them all float I the air and they blow up in different directions, it's like the artist is telling a story, it's like fighting and some people will fly things and fall things, and then exaggerate it, blow things up like explosions, and things go flying. What I learn here is this kind of expression technique, because I feel that after collecting good things, it is not necessary to classify them neatly and then put them out. I can also use another story to connect them into my works, and then show them in another untidy and messy way.