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Objects that we own and use everyday have a certain value to them, this can be determined in different ways through our emotional and physical responses. These responses that we have to the objects concerned may be to do with the way we see, think, interact and experience the object. Through each of these we may build up certain attachments with the object in order to give it some value, however, the value that we give the object can vary and the same object may be valuable to one person but may mean nothing to another. In this sense meaning is given to an object due our perceptions and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Objects that we own and use everyday have a certain value to them, this can be determined in different ways through our emotional and physical responses. These responses that we have to the objects concerned may be to do with the way we see, think, interact and experience the object. Through each of these we may build up certain attachments with the object in order to give it some value, however, the value that we give the object can vary and the same object may be valuable to one person but may mean nothing to another. In this sense meaning is given to an object due our perceptions and knowledge of it, but the object may carry its own meaning as a materialistic form. This work aims to explore these concepts by looking at the object in relation to art and aesthetics as well as memory, feeling, experience and interaction.
Autorenporträt
Lindsay Peter graduated in 2010 from The Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, with a BA(Hons) in Three Dimensional Design, specialising in jewellery. A period of this time was spent studying abroad in Belgium. In 2010 she also received the Goldsmiths Precious Metal Bursary Award and continues to make jewellery to exhibit around the country.