Paul Holmes P.Holmes@napier.ac.uk
Associate Professor
One and Three Discs (after Kosuth)
Holmes, Paul
Authors
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 |
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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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