beyond resignification
object and memorya
objects hold energy received by animated creatures through contact and usage. that energy reservoir is transferred to other animated creatures when direct and ongoing physical contact with them.
from hunting or work related tools to daily life, entertainment and religious objects mankind has been surrounded by artifacts from its origin.
most of them lasted a generation or two but only the ones that were recognized by societies for their historic relevance survived further generations. in a private order objects could reach similar relevance but very few managed to survive time.
linked to a significant or relevant milestone, the mystic of this surviving objects enhance the concept of preservation. this objects are usually concealed with in distance of people limiting physical access leaving connection to media reproduction.
consumerism and object disposability
hyper relevant mystic object thinking introduce the idea of expendable objects: only highly cultural significant objects are worth keeping. consumerism economy polluted the concept by adhering cost or social exclusiveness to the survival criteria. this has accelerated the process of object.
disposability. only preservation or vintage trends slightly decelerate the path of object disposal.
the drainage of energy
we humans are hold by fellow humans. some stand out because of their values and their acts are replicated setting the base for human kindness evolution and growth. this happens daily and in private environments more often than in public and visible to all spaces.
the energy irradiated by this exemplary humans is captured by relatives, friends and coworkers that imitate their acts. their energy is transferred to the objects that surround them by usage. yet consumerism is preventing people from receiving energy from object and draining that energy transmission.
preservation criteria forcing constant object replacement leads to energy dispersion in a complex recapturing process.
why resignification
resignification preserves that energy by rearranging objects within new meanings. this provides an opportunity to reconnect objects and people. under a new appearance objects are looked up differently finding meaning to new owners. by preserving energy, and acquiring more, resignification ensures a sustainable energy cycle between people and objects.