Telescreens – a phenomenological experiment?
Continuing my exploration of digital vs. analogue experienced lives, I have constructed small sculptures as an experiment in phenomenology called Telescreens. These sculptures explore tangible experiences within the digital dystopia of our global lockdown and isolation.
The title “Telescreen” is derived from George Orwell’s dystopian vision of the future, 1984, where telescreens constantly broadcast and record… all the time!
- Telescreen #1
“Day and night the telescreens bruised your ears with statistics proving that people today had more food, more clothes, better houses, better recreations—that they lived longer, worked shorter hours, were bigger, healthier, stronger, happier, more intelligent, better educated, than the people of fifty years ago.”
1984, George Orwell (1949)
- Telescreen #2
- Telescreen #3
- Telescreen #4
Telescreens – utopia vs. distopia
- Telescreen #5
Never before has it been possible to gauge individual sentiment with pinpoint accuracy… An indispensable tool for any authority.
“Nothing was your own except the few cubic centimeters inside your skull.”
– 1984, George Orwell
- Telescreen #6
Do not fear! The world is here, all around you. Forget the digital dystopia and look up to see the sun and clouds. Go outside tonight and find Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. Feel the breeze and taste the air. The entire universe is here, where you sit, stand or lay. It is inside you!
Take the time to just look, to see the beauty of the seemingly mundane. How the light changes from sunrise to sunset… The texture of a stone… Birds singing, crickets chirping, children laughing…
Look into the widescreen surround sound experience our beautiful planet gives us every day!!