Short Circuit Stories & Stations of the Cross
2008-2009 Catalog
by Assemblage Art by Kali Tal
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About the Book
Kali Tal's 2008-2009 Catalog features two exhibitions: Short Circuit Stories, and Stations of the Cross.
Discarded computer circuit boards and RAM chips are the basis of the short stories Tal tells in each of these pieces. Once the height of high-end technology, they are now worthless for their original purpose, despite the complex and detailed work that went into their creation. They serve as a foundation metaphor for Tal's commentary on contemporary society, politics, and religion.
The boards and chips are decorated with found objects, semi-precious stones, charms, and costume jewelry, through techniques of collage and assemblage. The arbitrary nature of "worth" is reflected in the combination of precious and junk adornment. Tal chooses specific, highly symbolic decorative objects, and arranges them in a manner that stimulates viewers to make up their own stories about each piece, relying on the audience's ability to assemble whole narratives out of partial clues.
The photographs were done by professional art photographers, and are clear and detailed. Text is in both German and English.
Discarded computer circuit boards and RAM chips are the basis of the short stories Tal tells in each of these pieces. Once the height of high-end technology, they are now worthless for their original purpose, despite the complex and detailed work that went into their creation. They serve as a foundation metaphor for Tal's commentary on contemporary society, politics, and religion.
The boards and chips are decorated with found objects, semi-precious stones, charms, and costume jewelry, through techniques of collage and assemblage. The arbitrary nature of "worth" is reflected in the combination of precious and junk adornment. Tal chooses specific, highly symbolic decorative objects, and arranges them in a manner that stimulates viewers to make up their own stories about each piece, relying on the audience's ability to assemble whole narratives out of partial clues.
The photographs were done by professional art photographers, and are clear and detailed. Text is in both German and English.
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About the Creator
Kali Tal
Berlin, Germany
In 2005 I moved to Berlin to become a full-time artist and jewelry designer. Prior to that I worked as a lifeguard, caterer, secretary, editor, book publisher, web designer and university professor.