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One and Three Discs (after Kosuth)

Holmes, Paul

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Abstract

Super 8 film, DVD, audio recording, screen, speaker

It is over 50 years since Joseph Kosuth’s conceptual work One and Three Chairs challenged its viewer to locate the “real” by choosing between an object & its visual or textual representations. Replacing Kosuth’s chair with a DVD, this piece restates his question at a time when our experience of the world is actualised & often distorted through digital representation. Once a widespread tool for artists & curators, the DVD is in the rearguard of physical media, as artefacts & archives are increasingly ‘dematerialized’.

Three plinths sit along a gallery wall. To the right is a speaker, playing audio of the artist reading academic texts, manuals & advertisements extolling the robustness & fidelity of the medium. In the middle is a DVD, its gold colour recalling trophies won by recording artists in the CD era; objects now sold as novelty gifts. On the left a screen shows a video of the same disc in situ, shot on super 8mm, &, like Kosuth’s photograph, in black & white.

The frame is still but imperfections - dust, grain, weave - confirm the medium as film & echo the DVD’s dying role distributing movies. The tension between analogue & digital forms suggests the longevity of the former over the latter. In mainstream & creative life, people increasingly embrace traditional forms such as vinyl records & film photography, while new technology hastens the obsolescence of once dominant digital media. As with Kosuth, the question is where meaning is created: In the description or the object defined by it. The hubristic words coming from the speaker helped define the DVD & assisted in its success. But the viewer sees the hollowness of these words: DVDs only acquire meaning when imprinted with the digital traces of an artefact. Speeding towards disuse, it is emptied of that meaning, yet sits on a pedestal as a museum-piece, an artefact in its own right at last.

Showing at "Creative Legacies: Collaborative Practices for Digital Cultural Heritage", Valletta, 9-12 September 2018.

Citation

Holmes, P. One and Three Discs (after Kosuth)

Physical Artefact Type Artefact
Deposit Date Aug 28, 2018
Keywords kosuth, DVD, digital media, film, video, audio, installation
Public URL http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/1286752





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