ACCOUNT-BY`S museum

Materials and tehniques used: photography, folders, folders, pockets, invoices, empty toners, printers, fax machines, telephones, diskettes, computers, pens, fountain pens, automatic pencils, mice, company stamps, stapler, anti-stapler, punches, sharpeners correctors, glues, dividers, paper clips, clips, pins, charts, reference books, ledgers and other analog accounting items

I staged an installation-museum for a day, but containing a whole personal era, which I called “ACCOUNTING- BY`S “, a play and combination of words from ACCOUNTING and Sothe- BY`S, in which museum I became a curator for a day, but I had balanced around 30 years for this role. The “Museum” was un-sorted, tossed, finally viewed, daily-past paged through, repeatedly used, many-breath-useful, chronologically outdated, time-barred, technologically depreciated, digitally redundant, displayed for a single day. Forgotten analog artifacts, devices and communication tools from the last century only in the SCHET- BY`S museum! Only here, only today and only now!

Transparently and with relief, I scattered the many years of painstakingly accumulated mandatory account-articles. The life of some of them even as artifacts has ended. For others, a second use has begun, for example pockets, folders, paper clips. For others, for example, the diskettes, we use them to play as Lego-constructors, build castles, fortress walls, theater sets. We spin this wheel. That’s why it’s round.

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