Artist Statement
There
is nothing more powerful than an idea. Through ideas, wars are started and
ended, diseases are cured, art is created, and love is born. We decided to
create a world in which ideas became commodities, items to be bought and sold
to the highest bidder. In doing so, we came to consider how the world we
created, and in turn, the world we live in reflect and influence our morals and
society.
It
was an enjoyable experience crafting the world in which ideas were mined,
bought, and sold. What was particularly interesting was that we seemed to feed
off of each other’s ideas, even though we worked mostly separately. Each new
idea or concept seemed to spark new ideas and we were very unified in our
vision of this strange world. Upon further reflection, it became clear that
this was due to our having a unifying theme or purpose in our world building.
Julian Beecker wrote in a 2009 essay that fiction follows fact. In our case,
the design of our world followed fact in that it was based on our perceived
inequalities in the world and merely accentuated these.
George
Orwell’s masterpiece 1984, is not
merely a novel about one man’s search for sex and fulfillment in a dystopian society.
Rather, it is a stirring commentary on not only the society in which Orwell
lived, but the progress of the human race. In much a similar fashion, we came
to see how our created society was a commentary on our current society and
world. There is class inequality in the world today and although social
mobility is possible, it is severely limited due to lack of education and
appropriate infrastructure. In short, the poor get poorer and the rich get
richer, although there are several exceptions. We wished to highlight this, by
creating a world in which there is no social mobility, since even ideas can
only be purchased by the rich.
We
attempted this feat by creating a newspaper. Through this medium we were able
to present several different ideas in what would hopefully be a fairly normal
fashion. We wanted to present the world as those living in it would see it and
not as outsiders. Because of this, we focused on ordinary stories and
advertisements. Through advertisements, we showed fashion, in particular
focusing on the elaborate fashions of the upper class. One of the
advertisements even compares the fashionable upper class to the plain clothing
of the lower class. The upper class show their power and status through their
extravagance. We also focused on the idea of ideas affecting everything from
propaganda to crime.
Through
this assignment, we were able to not only create a world and society, but also
were able to speak through this world and get a point across that was more
powerful through the presentation.




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