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Zsofia Kollar, Object-Oriented Identity: Cultural Belongings from our Recent Past

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Zsofia Kollar, Object-Oriented Identity: Cultural Belongings from our Recent Past

The project challenges readers to view ordinary objects from a new perspective, prompting them to consider the transformative power of these items on one's identity. It also raises important questions about the influence of tools and possessions on the human body and mind, emphasizing the need to comprehend and adapt to the ways in which these objects are shaping us in an era of rapid change. Furthermore, it highlights the pervasive consumer culture that often leads individuals to define themselves through material possessions, urging for a critical awareness of this phenomenon.

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Zsofia Kollar, Object-Oriented Identity: Cultural Belongings from our Recent Past

Art Paper Editions

Zsofia Kollar, Object-Oriented Identity: Cultural Belongings from our Recent Past

The project challenges readers to view ordinary objects from a new perspective, prompting them to consider the transformative power of these items on one's identity. It also raises important questions about the influence of tools and possessions on the human body and mind, emphasizing the need to comprehend and adapt to the ways in which these objects are shaping us in an era of rapid change. Furthermore, it highlights the pervasive consumer culture that often leads individuals to define themselves through material possessions, urging for a critical awareness of this phenomenon.

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Zsofia Kollar, Object-Oriented Identity: Cultural Belongings from our Recent Past

Art Paper Editions

Zsofia Kollar, Object-Oriented Identity: Cultural Belongings from our Recent Past

The project challenges readers to view ordinary objects from a new perspective, prompting them to consider the transformative power of these items on one's identity. It also raises important questions about the influence of tools and possessions on the human body and mind, emphasizing the need to comprehend and adapt to the ways in which these objects are shaping us in an era of rapid change. Furthermore, it highlights the pervasive consumer culture that often leads individuals to define themselves through material possessions, urging for a critical awareness of this phenomenon.