
Daniel Arsham
22.9 x 21.6 x 12.7 cm
Daniel Arsham's "Future Relic Telephone" is a captivating piece that reimagines the classic telephone as a relic from a speculative future. Arsham's work often explores themes of time, technology, and nostalgia, and the "Future Relic Telephone" is no exception. In this artwork, the telephone—a once-ubiquitous symbol of communication and connectivity—is transformed into an enigmatic artifact, evoking a sense of temporal displacement and mystery.
Arsham's signature aesthetic, characterized by erosion and distortion, imbues the telephone with a weathered, fossilized appearance, as if it has been unearthed from the depths of time. This manipulation of form and material prompts viewers to reconsider their perceptions of technology and the passage of time. The "Future Relic Telephone" serves as a poignant reminder of the rapid evolution of communication technology and the inevitable obsolescence of once-cutting-edge devices.
Yet, amidst the decay, there is a sense of nostalgia for the tactile experience of using a traditional telephone, evoking memories of a bygone era in the digital age. Arsham's creation invites us to reflect on the cyclical nature of innovation and the enduring power of human imagination. Through this reinterpretation of a familiar object, Arsham prompts us to contemplate the ways in which technology shapes our lives and the ways in which our relationship with it evolves over time.
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R2D2
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Brillo Box
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Falling Clock
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Eroded Clock
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Cassette Player Future Relic 07
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Keyboard Future Relic 09
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Radio Future Relic 08
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Crystallized Mew Card
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Dior Relic Eroded Basketball
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Hollow Figure
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Future Relics 01-09: Complete Excavation Set
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Polaroid Future Relic 06
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35 mm Camera Future Relic 02
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Mobile Phone Future Relic 01
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Clock Future Relic 03
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Cassette Tape Future Relic 04