Reverse Archaeology: Synthetic Surrogate as Ghosting Object

In the second half of the 20th century, the great technological innovation of synthetic plastic matter as a natural materials surrogate created a major shift in postmodern fine arts as in total civilization. Initially invented to preserve endangered natural resources, overtaking the salvific role, f...

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Main Author: Đenita Kuštrić
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Language:Bosnian
Published: INSAM Institute for Contemporary Artistic Music 2019-12-01
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Online Access:https://insamjournal.com/index.php/ij/article/view/29
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description In the second half of the 20th century, the great technological innovation of synthetic plastic matter as a natural materials surrogate created a major shift in postmodern fine arts as in total civilization. Initially invented to preserve endangered natural resources, overtaking the salvific role, fine arts technologists began to make substitutions and copies of artifacts which needed to speak for the original in their protected absence. For the past several decades it has been scientifically proven that these synthetic masses are not biodegradable. They achieve an aura of endurance and become “super-originals”. Where there is a substitute, a synthetic surrogate, the original is in its absence what I call the “ghosting object”. This principle of the indirect comprehension of life and anthropogenic alternations will deeply influence human communication in general. Living in such a mediated, time-relational reality, one of the tendencies identified and presented here is the reverse archaeology approach— making a past-related artifact from the future. Reverse archaeology is about using fragments of past eras to deduce an image of the vanishing world which produced them and generate a fragment of the world to come.
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spelling doaj-art-45d9775cf1cd4a9a9cce8d5ffde453b82025-08-20T01:53:34ZbosINSAM Institute for Contemporary Artistic MusicINSAM2637-18982019-12-0134354https://doi.org/10.51191/issn.2637-1898.2019.2.3.43Reverse Archaeology: Synthetic Surrogate as Ghosting ObjectĐenita Kuštrić0https://orcid.org/0009-0008-3697-2932The Academy of Fine Arts Sarajevo, University of Sarajevo, Sarajevo, Bosnia and HerzegovinaIn the second half of the 20th century, the great technological innovation of synthetic plastic matter as a natural materials surrogate created a major shift in postmodern fine arts as in total civilization. Initially invented to preserve endangered natural resources, overtaking the salvific role, fine arts technologists began to make substitutions and copies of artifacts which needed to speak for the original in their protected absence. For the past several decades it has been scientifically proven that these synthetic masses are not biodegradable. They achieve an aura of endurance and become “super-originals”. Where there is a substitute, a synthetic surrogate, the original is in its absence what I call the “ghosting object”. This principle of the indirect comprehension of life and anthropogenic alternations will deeply influence human communication in general. Living in such a mediated, time-relational reality, one of the tendencies identified and presented here is the reverse archaeology approach— making a past-related artifact from the future. Reverse archaeology is about using fragments of past eras to deduce an image of the vanishing world which produced them and generate a fragment of the world to come.https://insamjournal.com/index.php/ij/article/view/29reverse archaeologycopypost-artifactghostingshiftboomerangsyntheticcontemporary fine arts
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title Reverse Archaeology: Synthetic Surrogate as Ghosting Object
title_full Reverse Archaeology: Synthetic Surrogate as Ghosting Object
title_fullStr Reverse Archaeology: Synthetic Surrogate as Ghosting Object
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title_short Reverse Archaeology: Synthetic Surrogate as Ghosting Object
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contemporary fine arts
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