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Smetim, torej sem / Smetim, torej sem
ID Erhatič, Doroteja (Author), ID Ožbolt, Alen (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Smrekar, Maja (Comentor), ID Vignjević, Tomislav (Comentor)

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Abstract
V magistrskem delu raziskujem teorije in metode, osredotočene na preoblikovanje in vrednotenje smeti v kontekstu umetnosti in ustvarjalnega mišljenja. Zanima me odnos med umetnostjo in potrošništvom ter odpadki. Kako se odpadki uporabljajo kot umetniški material za predstavljanje ali opozarjanje na določene teme? Dotikam se vsakdanjih tem, kot so vloga časa, prostora, obilja in svobodne izbire, ki jih na svoj način preizprašujem. Odpadki so povezani z razkošjem in presežkom, hkrati pa v sodobnem svetu predstavljajo glavna sredstva in strategije preživetja in prilagajanja različnega prebivalstva. Smeti so odprt potencial ponovne uporabe materialov in izdelkov. Zahodna družba je običajno opredeljena kot potrošniška družba, saj na množični proizvodnji in potrošnji ne temelji le gospodarstvo, temveč tudi življenjski in kulturni modeli. To je jasno, če pogledamo, kako politika, trg in mediji implicitno in eksplicitno poudarjajo pomen potrošnje za naš obstoj. V opisu praktičnega dela obravnavam lasten pristop ustvarjanja skozi osebno ekologijo oz. neke vrste etični kodeks. Gre za štiri različna dela, ki se razvijajo ena v drugo na način reciklaže in ponovne uporabe materiala ter ideje.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:kiparstvo, potrošništvo, čas, smeti, vrednost, ekologija, makistrska naloga
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Organization:ALUO - Academy of Fine Arts and Design
Year:2021
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-131062 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:22.09.2021
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Secondary language

Language:English
Title:I Waste, Therefore I Am / I Waste, Therefore I Am
Abstract:
In my master thesis I explore the theories and methods focusing on the transformation and valuation of rubbish in the context of art and creative thinking. I am interested in the relationship between art, consumption, and waste. How is waste used as an art material to represent or draw attention to certain themes? I discuss everyday themes such as the role of time, space, material abundance, and free choice, all of which I question in my own way. Waste is associated with luxury and excess, but in the modern world it is also the main means and strategy of survival and adaptation for different people. Litter is an open potential for re-use of materials and products. Western society is commonly defined as a consumer society since mass production and consumption underpin not only the economy but also our lifestyles and cultural models. This is clear when we look at how politics, the market and the media implicitly and explicitly emphasise the importance of consumption for our existence. In the description of the practical work, I discuss my own creative approach through a personal ecology or rather some kind of a code of ethics. I describe four different works of art that evolve into each other by recycling and reusing materials and ideas.

Keywords:sculpture, consumerism, time, waste, value, ecology, master thesis

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