Talk to Me (exhibition)

Talk to Me: Design and the Communication between People and Objects is an exhibition put on by the Museum of Modern Art from July 24 to November 7, 2011.[1] Created by the Department of Architecture and Design, it was widely reviewed and drew many visitors. The exhibit was organized by Paola Antonelli, Senior Curator in the Department of Architecture and Kate Carmody, curatorial assistant. The exhibition explores and showcases the communications, dialogue and interface between people and machines.[2]

Talk to Me features 194 works by 236 artists, some provide information, others act as gateways or interfaces, still others influences our lives in more subtle subliminal ways.[3] Each object's label includes a QR Code allowing the visitor to view information on the piece's artist, background information on the piece, read tweets posted by other visitors related to the object and includes connections to other objects in the exhibition with similar themes, design or use.

Exhibition Categories

The exhibition is divided into five categories: Objects, Bodies, Life, City, and Worlds.[4]

Art Works

References

  1. Talk to Me: Design and the Communication between People and Objects MoMA
  2. Talk to Me: Design and the Communication between People and Objects. New York: MoMA, 2011.
  3. MoMA Categories
  4. Eyewriter
  5. Animal Superpowers
  6. Antoneli, Paola. Talk To Me Catalog: Design and the Communication between People and Objects. MoMA. 2011.
  7. Kenyon, Matt. "Modern Museum of Art". Notepad. MoMA.

External links

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