A study on creative object biographies. Can creative arts be a medium for understanding object–human interaction?

Konstantinos P Trimmis*, Christina Marini, Zoe Katsilerou, Maria Marinou, Konstantza Kapsali, Melpomeni Perdikopoulou, Valentina Soumintoub, Kristina Brkić Drnić, Ivan Drnić, Eleftheria Theodoroudi, Lita Tzortzopoulou Gregory, Christianne L. Fernee, Konstantina Kalogirou

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Abstract

Object biography, amended and expanded by the newer and ontologically updated concept of object itineraries, is a well-established analytical tool for documenting human–object interactions. The present paper explores its intersection with art, and proposes the concept of Creative Object Biography, as a step forward in the discourse and as a means for articulating and sharing alternative narratives and imageries not only among specialists but also – and especially – with the wider public, aiming to render discussions on materiality relevant to diverse audiences. The paper uses as a case study a group of three every-day objects associated with the Vlach pastoral transhumance of northern Greece, whose entanglements and cultural itineraries functioned as the inspiration for the creation of three original short films.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)168-185
Number of pages18
JournalArchaeological Dialogues
Volume30
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 4 Mar 2024

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Keywords

  • art
  • creative object biography
  • materiality
  • object biography
  • object itinerary
  • transhumance

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