This device is for you
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This Device is For You is a series of accessories that examine the way we relate to ourselves and to others. They pose the question of what it would be like for non-verbal exchanges to be elevated to device status.
With her project, Kate Hartman wants to investigate what falls outside of the normal range of vision - that which is difficult to be captured with a phone conversation, an email, or a video chat. The clothing, objects and "organs" of the series provide the awkward and the unseen with a physical presence so they can occupy space and sight, sound and touch. These devices are being hand-replicated and mailed out into the world to be tested and video documented in different cultural and social contexts to create a grander narrative about what it means to be human and how our objects, gadgets, and devices affect our relationships. I've written about the Muttering Hat in the past, here are the other devices in the series: The Gut Listener has to be worn and used in a quiet setting, in order to expose you to your grumbling innards and provide the opportunity to listen to your gut (videos of field test and demo.)
The Talk to Yourself Hat uses an analog communication system embedded in the hat to allow wearers to speak out loud to themselves while retaining the right to a somewhat private conversation (video of compiled tests). Also in the series: the Inflatable Heart (video) For now, if anyone would like to be a Device Tester, they can just send an email to mail at thisdeviceisforyou dot com. Don't miss it at the ITP thesis presentation and show (May 8 and 9.) |




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