Severin Weber

REPLICA — A Visual Argument Against the Primacy of Innovation

Project Summary

The increasing abundance of visual and intellectual design material poses new challenges to the imperative of innovation and originality. The current boundaries between genuine originals and (negatively connoted) types of copying are becoming increasingly blurred. In the light of the above, REPLICA questions common dogmatic perceptions and in this work explore methods of a creative practice of copying.

Project Information

Original, imagination, inspiration, appropriation, reference, collage, mashup, remix, sample, parody, pastiche, bootleg, expropriation, imitation, likeness, reproduction, facsimile, replica, copy, plagiarism, forgery.

The increasing abundance of visual and intellectual design material poses new challenges to the imperative of innovation and originality. The current boundaries between genuine originals and (negatively connoted) types of copying are becoming increasingly blurred. In the light of the above, REPLICA questions common dogmatic perceptions and in this work explore methods of a creative practice of copying.

Credits

Severin Weber
Lea Michel, Supervisor
Matthias Michel, Supervisor
Silvan Possa, Supervisor

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