The Autopsies group were delighted that Claire Ross and Ernesto Priego chronicled our study day on 'Yesterday's objects' with their real-time tweeting. They have both kindly allowed us to reproduce their Twitter feeds here in order to allow the speakers, audience members and everyone else who were unable to attend to relive the day's proceedings, and to enjoy a wonderful array of thoughts, links to other projects, and comments from Twitter users from around the world. As Ernesto remarked, 'how awesome is it that people in other continents were 'following' what was happening and commenting.' Thank you to you both for opening our little event up to such a wide audience and for providing such a lively account of the day. Real-time Twitter feed by Ernesto Priego [EP] and Claire Ross [CR] EP "Yesterday's Objects: The Death and Afterlife of Everyday Things" is today at UCL, from 9am! http://www.autopsiesgroup.com/events.html 6:53 AM Jun 4th via web CR Waiting for that start of "Yesterday's Objects: The Death and Afterlife of Everyday Things" http://www.autopsiesgroup.com/events.html 9:20 AM Jun 4th via TweetDeck CR I've already managed to spill tea all over myself. Not impressive in front of a film studies crowd. They all look very chic. I look damp. 9:23 AM Jun 4th via TweetDeck EP Yesterday's Objects Study Day starting... 9:36 AM Jun 4th via web EP über cool name badges at @autopsiesgroup event at University College London! http://twitpic.com/1trj8w 9:37 AM Jun 4th via Twitpic CR @ernestopriego have you noticed the distinct lack of lap tops... 9:37 AM Jun 4th via TweetDeck EP First panel @autopsiesgroup is about issues of preservation of popular culture... 9:38 AM Jun 4th via web EP Mark Carnall, curator of the Grant Museum of Zoology at UCL presenting on preserving video game culture... 9:39 AM Jun 4th via web CR video games are still tentatively striving for a concrete affirmation and social acceptance 9:39 AM Jun 4th via TweetDeck EP @clairey_ross LOL you are here too! 9:43 AM Jun 4th via web in reply to clairey_ross CR @ernestopriego yep just in front of you. Ive just been frowned at for typing to loudly. different crowd. 9:44 AM Jun 4th via TweetDeck EP Disappearance of video games: "the tragic death of youth." (Carnall). Lots of similarities between video games and comic books! 9:44 AM Jun 4th via web EP @clairey_ross I've just noticed the comic book print! ;) Yeah, shhh! :p 9:45 AM Jun 4th via web in reply to clairey_ross EP @clairey_ross video games are still tentatively striving for a concrete affirmation and social acceptance 9:39 AM Jun 4th via TweetDeck EP Carnall has just shown the coolest genealogy of how Mario has evolved from the 8-bit era to the present! 9:50 AM Jun 4th via web CR charlie brookers why i love video games... http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2009/dec/11/charlie-brooker-i-love-videogames 9:52 AM Jun 4th via TweetDeck CR Mark Carnall, Curator, Grant Museum of Zoology talking about the anatomy of a video game. hes a really good speaker 9:59 AM Jun 4th via TweetDeck EP I'm so glad @clairey_ross is here at @autopsiesgroup event because she's a great real-time twitterer if that makes sense 10:00 AM Jun 4th via web EP Carnall's presentation is proving that comics scholars need to talk more to video game scholars. Many important similarities. 10:00 AM Jun 4th via web EP It's great that Mike Carnall is emphasising the physical/material/experiential dimension of video game culture. Not only 'virtual'. 10:01 AM Jun 4th via web CR @ernestopriego i try. its a shame there isnt a hashtag. if we're talking about preservation how are the tweets or the event being archived 10:02 AM Jun 4th via TweetDeck CR @ernestopriego you're not a bad real time tweeter either. 10:03 AM Jun 4th via TweetDeck EP In case you wonder where we are, we are 'here' http://www.autopsiesgroup.com/events.html 10:03 AM Jun 4th via web ![]() über cool name badges at @autopsiesgroup event at University College London! EP @clairey_ross tweet 10:03 AM Jun 4th via web EP Mark Carnall: "we don't want and can't preserve everything." 10:05 AM Jun 4th via web EP Carnall refers the Strong National Museum of Play http://www.museumofplay.org/ 10:06 AM Jun 4th via web CR strong museum - the preservation of fun http://bit.ly/9ztach 10:07 AM Jun 4th via TweetDeck EP Next speaker is Jenny Chamarette on film performativity in museums... 10:08 AM Jun 4th via web CR Jenny Chamarette talking about he film as a museum ‘object’ 10:09 AM Jun 4th via TweetDeck EP Chamarette: film as an 'uncertain object' 10:09 AM Jun 4th via web EP (Nice: http://www.icheg.org/ International Center for the History of Electronic Games) 10:11 AM Jun 4th via web CR How does film attain the status of a museum object? 10:11 AM Jun 4th via TweetDeck CR the hyper presence of objects in everyday life. now that is a cool statement 10:14 AM Jun 4th via TweetDeck EP As pointed out by @clairey_ross, there's only two of us with laptops in the audience. http://twitpic.com/1trqap 10:15 AM Jun 4th via Twitpic EP Chammarette: "object culture." 10:15 AM Jun 4th via web EP Third laptop now. And nearly full house. I'm disturbing others with my typing and clicking so I won't tweet too much now. :/ 10:17 AM Jun 4th via web CR is institutional preservation the same as display? 10:22 AM Jun 4th via TweetDeck CR objects no longer have value in their own right? oooh touchy subject. 10:29 AM Jun 4th via web CR ack tweet deck #fail. 10:30 AM Jun 4th via web EP @clairey_ross yup. cringe! 10:31 AM Jun 4th via web EP Chamarette's presentation makes me think of the need to re-define the 'borders' of what we consider 'art forms.' Basically, what *is* film? 10:33 AM Jun 4th via web CR i dont really understand why film in undergoing status anxiety. 10:34 AM Jun 4th via web EP @clairey_ross especially French cinema! Godard is god in France... 10:35 AM Jun 4th via web in reply to clairey_ross CR notion of the failed exhibit? can this be used to entry point for discussion? 10:35 AM Jun 4th via web EP "you have to stop justifying why it is important" says Carnall of video games, and yup, applies to comics as well! 10:37 AM Jun 4th via web CR intellectual justification is disconnected from 'real'object status of film and video gaming by the users 10:39 AM Jun 4th via web EP "why do you care; it's just throw-away culture!" 10:40 AM Jun 4th via web CR are video games throw away culture? is its simply escapism? does it actually need to be preserved? 10:40 AM Jun 4th via web CR @Rikke_Olafson a study day called Yesterday's object: the death and afterlife of everyday things http://www.autopsiesgroup.com/events.html 10:40AM Jun 4th via web CR links quite nicely todays event RT @sebchan 80s handheld game design - short post by @madebyhk http://bit.ly/dBqAmP 10:52AM Jun 4th via web CR Woop! RT @ignite_london: Stop the presses! Planning for Ignite London #3 is under way! http://bit.ly/a3GgTt 11:12AM Jun 4th via web EP It seems Martine Beugnet will present via Skype! :) 11:14 AM Jun 4th via web CR excellent! RT @ernestopriego: It seems Martine Beugnet will present via Skype! :) 11:15 AM Jun 4th via TweetDeck EP I'll be presenting on this panel, titled Lost Objects/Objects at Risk 11:16 AM Jun 4th via web EP @clairey_ross it's just awesome. She's in Paris. I love the interwebs. 11:17 AM Jun 4th via web CR Martine Beugnet discussing Mourning in the Age of the Digital: Memory, Loss, and Materialist Filmmaking via Skype! awesome 11:18 AM Jun 4th via TweetDeck CR is there a relationship between filmmaking and mourning in the age of the digital? 11:20 AM Jun 4th via TweetDeck CR Martine discussing the death of the cinema http://bit.ly/crqdGo 11:24 AM Jun 4th via TweetDeck EP Does the fact we are witnessing a scholar *present* here via Skype prove 'real time' performance may *matter* more than physical presence? 11:24 AM Jun 4th via web EP Beugnet cites this book by Paolo Cherchi Usai http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/the_moving_image/v003/3.1trope.html 11:25 AM Jun 4th via web CR will moving image preservation be redefined as the science of gradual loss and the art of coping with the consequences? 11:28 AM Jun 4th via TweetDeck EP Name the discipline: "the science of gradual loss and the art of coping with the consequences" (Usai: 2001:105) 11:29 AM Jun 4th via web CR Will digital be the death of cinema? or simply making cinema more reflective about its past? 11:29 AM Jun 4th via TweetDeck CR discussing the work of Frédérique Devaux - the K series. an reflection of cinema and collective memory 11:33 AM Jun 4th via TweetDeck EP Very interesting stills from the work of Frédérique Devaux (K series). They look like Andrei Molotiu's abstract comics or some Dave McKean 11:34 AM Jun 4th via web EP Beugnet says Devaux uses scalpel on her film pieces, like Alberto Breccia, who used shaving blades for his comics! 11:36 AM Jun 4th via web EP Suddenly worried I may be part of a reactionary, nostalgic anxiety at pervasive 'digitalism.' I really hope not. Swear I love digital too! 11:38 AM Jun 4th via web EP By the way: RT @JSTOR Digitization Programme: Preservation Study conducted by JISC, Portico, U of London (2009). http://bit.ly/bewaj3 11:42 AM Jun 4th via web CR @ernestopriego it does seem to be towards an analog supremacy, but i guess that is always going to be the inherent bias in film studies 11:42 AM Jun 4th via TweetDeck EP @clairey_ross I wonder what digital filmmakers think... filters used by R. Scott in the last RH film were awesome 11:44 AM Jun 4th via web EP @clairey_ross yup, but digital is as prone to obsolescence as anything else or even more! 11:44 AM Jun 4th via web CR @ernestopriego it would be an interesting aspect to consider. I wonder if its soming the #autopsiesgroup are looking at 11:45 AM Jun 4th via TweetDeck EP Second speaker is Dr Mo White, an artist working on photographic and moving image media. She will talk about slide tape as abandoned tech 11:45 AM Jun 4th via web CR Mo White about to talk about the importance of slide-tape and if it is an abandoned technology 11:46 AM Jun 4th via TweetDeck Retweeted by ernestopriego RT @Schopflin @ernestopriego not very good 'late age of print' describes a book with fading ink, designed to disappear - as do e-books 11:50 AM Jun 4th via web CR First Memory (Slide-tape) by Nina Danino http://bit.ly/bczdN5 12:00 PM Jun 4th via TweetDeck CR up next @ernestopriego talking about Saving the Comic Book as Symbolic Object 12:03 PM Jun 4th via TweetDeck CR @ernestopriego unbreakable is one of my favourite films! 12:05 PM Jun 4th via TweetDeck CR are Comic books a reaction to the destruction of everyday culture? An embodiment of the history of destruction of cultural object? 12:10 PM Jun 4th via TweetDeck CR the idea of happiness is not really discussed. it should be. 12:10 PM Jun 4th via TweetDeck CR comic books as the sequential reading of images. this is really interesting! can a art gallery be read the same way as a comic book? 12:12 PM Jun 4th via TweetDeck CR There is an obsession to preserve comics. More for monetary value than for preserving cultural objects? 12:18 PM Jun 4th via TweetDeck CR @janetedavis it would be interesting to put academic comic book theories on art galleries see if there are simularities. 12:19PM Jun 4th via TweetDeck CR How deal with the fragility of comic books as symbolic narrative and artistic objects? what do we do? shove them in an archive? (1/2) 12:21 PM Jun 4th via TweetDeck what about the comic book merchanise does archiving apply here too? should they all be kept together? (2/2) 12:21 PM Jun 4th via TweetDeck CR availability of illegal digital surrogates 12:23 PM Jun 4th via TweetDeck CR Comic Book Markup Language http://www.cbml.org/ 12:24 PM Jun 4th via TweetDeck CR digital comic book readers. eg. panelfly http://bit.ly/1Iz5yA 12:25 PM Jun 4th via TweetDeck CR can digital comic book readers really replicate the experience of reading a paper comic book 12:25 PM Jun 4th via TweetDeck CR comic book collector database www.collectorz.com/comic 12:26 PM Jun 4th via TweetDeck CR Lunch time in the square! There is people on bikini's! a nice idea! I think it would be frowned upon if I rocked up in a bikini for work. 1:02 PM Jun 4th via foursquare EP back from lunch! Margaret Stetz discussing The Brave Little Toaster from Print to Film: Obsolescent Appliances and Capitalist Allegories. 1:49 PM Jun 4th via TweetDeck CR cool. differences between Thomas M. Disch’s The Brave Little Toaster:A Bedtime Story for Small Appliances &its adaptation as a Disney film 1:51 PM Jun 4th via TweetDeck EP Margaret Stetz talking about this animated film: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Brave_Little_Toaster_(film) 1:52 PM Jun 4th via web CR projecting gender onto an object that has none. 1:53 PM Jun 4th via TweetDeck EP Great question: "How to avoid the allure of allegory?" Applies to several fields/genres/media... 1:55 PM Jun 4th via web EP @Miremara te hubiera interesado esta conferencia, está buenísima (no lo digo porque yo participé, en serio) [you would have been interested in this conference, it's very good (I'm not saying that because I participated in it, seriously)] 1:56 PM Jun 4th via web in reply to Miremara EP Realising Spanish speakers may have different attitudes to machinery since we give gender to machines 1:57 PM Jun 4th via web EP Another interesting idea: difference between pirate and raider... 1:58 PM Jun 4th via web irairaira @ernestopriego uf "La tostadorcita valiente" es de mis películas favoritas de todos los tiempos. [hmm, 'The Brave Little Toaster' is one of my favourite films of all time.] 1:54 PM Jun 4th via TweetDeck in reply to ernestopriego AliasCane @ernestopriego I loved the Disch books! They lit up my childhood. Actually, Disch lit up my reading life like no one else ever could. 1:55 PM Jun 4th via web in reply to ernestopriego EP This presentation is making me want to revisit Toy Story... toys and obsolescence is a great topic too. 2:01 PM Jun 4th via web EP @irairaira curioso, yo pensé que era un tostador! Era la tostadorcita en español? [How strange, I thought it was un tostator [masculine]! Is it la tostadorcita [feminine] in Spanish?] 2:03 PM Jun 4th via web in reply to irairaira CR quite scarey that childrens stories and disney can be seen to imply benevolent capitalism. 2:04 PM Jun 4th via TweetDeck EP Wikipedia: "The Alarm Clock/Radio A radio that constantly talks about anything of which it can think. [1/2] 2:04 PM Jun 4th via web ...it annoys the others by trying to seem intelligent." [2/2]<-- I can relate! 2:05 PM Jun 4th via web EP @clairey_ross yup. Also heteronormativity! 2:06 PM Jun 4th via web EP Hoping Margaret Stetz refers to the specificity of the film as stop motion animation 2:09 PM Jun 4th via web irairaira @ernestopriego sí! en México era una tostadorcita en femenino. Una peli difícil de conseguir y que sólo viste si eras niño del canal 11 :) [Yes, in Mexico it is a feminine word. A difficult film to get hold of and one that only kids watching Channel 11 [a cultural channel] could have seen] 2:08 PM Jun 4th via TweetDeck in reply to ernestopriego EP Do kids nowadays recognise the appliances in the Disney movie? Gasp. 2:13 PM Jun 4th via web CR "naturally we are on the cutting edge of technology...." 2:15 PM Jun 4th via TweetDeck CR lyrics from Cutting edge - the brave little toaster : I can process words, accounting too &my pixel screen displays for you 2:17 PM Jun 4th via TweetDeck From LEDs to CRTs Woofers, tweeters, antenna trees An ultra-nylon life of ease Everything you dreamed of on the edge and more 2:18 PM Jun 4th via TweetDeck EP Spielberg's Artificial Intelligence comes to mind after watching bits of the Brave Little Toaster Disney film 2:19 PM Jun 4th via web CR Kriss Ravetto-Biagioli about to speak about Godard’s Dictations: The Histoire(s) du cinéma and the Erasure of Memory 2:19 PM Jun 4th via TweetDeck EP Kriss Ravetto-Biagioli now to present on Godard's 'Dictations' 2:20 PM Jun 4th via web CR its interesting that many of the speakers today are apologises for their lack of technology in their presentations 2:20 PM Jun 4th via TweetDeck EP Do you remember those early word processors/electric typewriters where you typed first and then the machine printed later? 2:23 PM Jun 4th via web CR watching Jean-Luc Godard’s mashup of obsolete technologies, and recycling overexposed images and sounds. very impressive 2:23 PM Jun 4th via TweetDeck EP This is what we just saw (on DVD) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PLiwUrrYl9s 2:26 PM Jun 4th via web EP "the accursed part of cinema" --- the assemblage of/with machines 2:28 PM Jun 4th via web EP "cinema is not media specific" [!] non? 2:29 PM Jun 4th via web CR what becomes of history,memory & sense perception when we increasingly rely on archives of media as source of perception & recollection. 2:29 PM Jun 4th via TweetDeck CR @ernestopriego back at you. is not odd that we are sitting next to each other yet still tweeting? nice to see tweeting action in the flesh. 2:33 PM Jun 4th via TweetDeck EP Wondering if this film by Godard can be seen as having a 'traumatic structure' or engaging with Adorno's "no poetry after Auschwitz" 2:35 PM Jun 4th via web CR "remediation" earlier media have refashioned one another: photography remediated painting, film remediated stage production & photography 2:36 PM Jun 4th via TweetDeck CR whats going to remediate the internet? 2:36 PM Jun 4th via TweetDeck EP Seems to me this film by Godard's is what DJ Shadow tried to do with Endtroducing... or dn'b selectahs with rewinds and turntablism 2:37 PM Jun 4th via web CR @ernestopriego its also very interesting that we appear to have the same taste in music... 2:37 PM Jun 4th via TweetDeck CR Has digital media changed what is meant by an ‘event’? 2:39 PM Jun 4th via TweetDeck EP @clairey_ross remediation: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cGH7vIRMX7Q (no sound here of course) 2:40 PM Jun 4th via web CR what role does language play in the the personification of objects? 2:49 PM Jun 4th via TweetDeck CR @janetedavis its from a talk by a film studies lecturer. dont know where its from originally.I hear remediation I think contaminated land 2:20 PM Jun 4th via TweetDeck CR why is theological language so commonplace in film studies discourse? 2:51 PM Jun 4th via TweetDeck CR @ernestopriego i think we are speaking a completely different language. which is werid. same concepts completely different interpretation 2:58 PM Jun 4th via TweetDeck EP The Godard's film makes me think of the phrase/song: Can't Touch This 2:58 PM Jun 4th via web EP @clairey_ross yup, i mean Godard's film is 'recorded', I'm thinking of what VJs do, for example. 2:59 PM Jun 4th via web in reply to clairey_ross CR @ernestopriego there seems to be a lot of waffles and assumption and no actual direct evaluation and practical implicatiosn 3:00 PM Jun 4th via TweetDeck CR @ernestopriego im confused. my brain hurts. @ernestopriego quick give me a shot of a printed page. it will make things better 3:01 PM Jun 4th via TweetDeck CR @ernestopriego oooh thank you 3:03 PM Jun 4th via TweetDeck EP This last paper made me think I really need to write about Moodymann. 3:04 PM Jun 4th via web CR prep for today's event involved listening to the divine comedy http://youtu.be/RnlLhq1kW10 3:05 PM Jun 4th via TweetDeck EP "Lichtenstein did for comics what Warhol did for soup." -Art Spiegelman (pic taken at French dept at UCL today) http://twitpic.com/1ttz61 3:21 PM Jun 4th via Twitpic CR Dead object crises session starts with Will Viney - The Temporality of Waste 3:21 PM Jun 4th via TweetDeck EP Now Will Viney speaks of "The Temporality of Waste" 3:22 PM Jun 4th via web CR does our use and disuse of objects structure the time that we give them? surely thats not a question? 3:23 PM Jun 4th via TweetDeck CR @ernestopriego i didnt mean to be mean! I just dont understand. 3:24 PM Jun 4th via TweetDeck EP Twitter is the new, embarrassingly 'public' way of passing notes in class 3:24 PM Jun 4th via web Retweeted by clairey_ross @dirkvl its interesting how film study theory and art theory make simple archaeological and museological concepts complicated 3:26 PM Jun 4th via TweetDeck EP "wearing" as gradual decay 3:29 PM Jun 4th via web CR Narrative trajectory of an object – dominated by a beginning a middle and end. (is that really the case? what of re-use, rediscovery ?) 3:31 PM Jun 4th via TweetDeck CR @dirkvl film and media studies are looking at the concept of dissuse and remediation of objects 3:32 PM Jun 4th via TweetDeck CR @dirkvl perhaps we should be having dialog with them about what they mean by it. different interpretations of object narratives 3:33 PM Jun 4th viq TweetDeck EP Thinking then of the Nike-iPod/iPhone app as means of tracking narrative trajectories of objects while used 3:33 PM Jun 4th via web EP Viney's talk making me think of this photo by Mexican artist Tina Modotti http://cinemarx.cafe24.com/tina/cv_modotti.jpg 3:36 PM Jun 4th via web CR @janetedavis yes that is the conclusion I am reaching. it is a very theoretical discussion about physical objects. 3:37 Jun 4th viq TweetDeck EP ...and this http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1314/1262204991_1f9b8c4096.jpg 3:38 PM Jun 4th via web CR "composing and decomposing meaning of objects" 3:38 PM Jun 4th via TweetDeck CR Richard Osborne on now talking about Vinyl Farewells 3:38 PM Jun 4th via TweetDeck EP Robert Osborne now on #vinyl records! 3:39 PM Jun 4th via web EP Brilliant statistics about vinyl sales in the UK by Osborne, 1,046,000 7" single copies in 2006 3:42 PM Jun 4th via web CR @janetedavis its nice to hear the film studies perspective. im at this event http://bit.ly/a9RTzQ its been really interesting so far. 3:43 PM Jun 4th via TweetDeck EP Osborne refers to Serato without saying its name, audience laughs... http://serato.com/scratchlive 3:45 PM Jun 4th via web EP Osborne says "the dream" of records lasting forever was accomplished with digital media. Sorry, just not true. 3:48 PM Jun 4th via web EP In an ideal world, Richard Osborne and I would be able to mash-up our dissertations #comics #vinyl #dh 3:52 PM Jun 4th via web EP I'm suffering through this presentation about vinyl records. I want to scratch it, sample it, loop it, clean it, file it, swap it, admire it 3:55 PM Jun 4th via web EP Osborne on the importance of size in vinyl records. It does matter. 3:58 PM Jun 4th via web EP Osoborne cites Drate's gorgeous book 45 rpm: A visual history of the seven-inch record, which i highly recommend (Princeton 2002) 4:00 PM Jun 4th via web EP Andy Hudson-Smith (CASA UCL) from @talesofthings is to present now! 4:01 PM Jun 4th via web EP I'm a huge fan of @talesofthings I have to say... 4:02 PM Jun 4th via web EP "What if everything was tagged? What if memories could be 'added' to objects?" -Hudson-Smith 4:03 PM Jun 4th via web CR what if memories could be added to objects? what if objects tweet? (i know they do already) 4:04 PM Jun 4th via TweetDeck EP "What if objects could tweet?" 4:04 PM Jun 4th via web EP "30 researchers, 1 week, £5 million available, Dragons Den Style Peer Review" @Talesofthings was funded with 1.4 million pounds. 4:06 PM Jun 4th via web EP 26.16 millones de pesos para un proyecto como @talesofthings. Check that out. 4:07 PM Jun 4th via web CR I wonder if @talesofthings have looked at my life as an object http://www.mylifeasanobject.com/ 4:07 PM Jun 4th via TweetDeck EP @clairey_ross or at found magazine http://www.foundmagazine.com/ 4:08 PM Jun 4th via web in reply to clairey_ross CR Concept – capturing memories, any media, an object, a database of everything, read/write tags. Objects tweet when scanned and geolocated 4:09 PM Jun 4th via TweetDeck EP my thing: http://talesofthings.com/totem/totem_view/323/ 4:09 PM Jun 4th via web EP Realising @talesofthings would be a brilliantly empowering tool for citizen journalists and democracy/human rights watchdogs 4:13 PM Jun 4th via web CR tagging architecture. nice. 4:14 PM Jun 4th via TweetDeck EP What if citizens in countries like Mexico could tag our politicians/police/civil servants with a mobile phone @talesofthings? 4:14 PM Jun 4th via web CR people like things. 4:16 PM Jun 4th via TweetDeck CR what do you do when you can create the geography of everything? http://bit.ly/avefFx 4:18 PM Jun 4th via TweetDeck EP Hudson-Smith talks of http://www.futureeverything.org/ 4:19 PM Jun 4th via web CR now discussing RememberMe http://bit.ly/cLCvTe 4:21 PM Jun 4th via TweetDeck CR thing theory - are these things that we no longer used? 4:24 PM Jun 4th via TweetDeck EP Thing Theory [PDF] http://faculty.virginia.edu/theorygroup/docs/brown.thing-theory.2001.pdf 4:24 PM Jun 4th via web CR whats the difference between a thing and a object? just semantics? 4:25 PM Jun 4th via TweetDeck CR discussion has moved to what a single shoe represents - there is a consensus in the room that a single shoe has resonance with death. 4:31 PM Jun 4th via TweetDeck CR @adarel that sounds lovely. but to me a shoe is just a shoe. perhaps i have no depth. 16:33 PM Jun 4th via TweetDeck CR do we need to forget the stories behind our objects? is that part of culture??? crikey a deep question from the audience. 4:36 PM Jun 4th via TweetDeck CR i assume that suggests that museums are reduandant? 4:37 PM Jun 4th via TweetDeck CR I really enjoyed todays event by @autopsiesgroup provided plenty of food for thought. exciting ideas. great. it hurt my brain by the end 7:36 PM Jun 4th via TweetDeck CR @dirkvl not even @melissaterras? Andy Hudson smith is also great. He was speaking today. @talesofthings is a brilliant project. 8:04 PM Jun 4th via TweetDeck Autopsiesgroup @clairey_ross thanks from all of us @Autopsiesgroup for your tweets from the study day yesterday & for your enthusiasm! Hope to talk more! 8:58 AM Jun 5th via web Autopsiesgroup @ernestopriego thanks for your great presentation yesterday & for your wonderful tweeting of the Autopsiesgroup study day! hope to talk more 8:59 AM Jun 5th via web Autopsiesgroup Thanks to everyone who presented papers and chaired at the Autopsiesgroup study day at UCL yesterday! We had a wonderful time listening! 9:02 AM Jun 5th via TweetDeck Autopsiesgroup Thanx to the great audience @Autopsiesgroup study day Yesterday's Objects! Great questions & enthusiasm! Hope you'll come to future events! 9:05 AM Jun 5th via TweetDeck EP @autopsiesgroup my pleasure, thank you! 12:04 AM Jun 6th via web CR @autopsiesgroup thanks for organising it. Really interesting day full of brilliant speakers. [compiled for the autopsies blog by Jacob Paskins] CommentsLeave a Reply | autopsies blogThis is where we share what we’ve seen, heard, experienced ArchivesOctober 2011 CategoriesAll |

