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- W3160994013 abstract "This paper is an experimental exercise that thinks through the materiality of an ancient glass flask to find the lingering presence of its maker. After a visual analysis of the object, a discussion of its material affordances and historical context, we will move to a discussion of the unique chemical and physical properties of glass, before a theorization of the flask qua flask. Drawing together the writings of Georg Theiner and Chris Drain; Andy Clark; Martin Heidegger and Susan Sontag; and relying heavily on the historical and archeological research of Robert Brill and Julian Henderson, this paper presents the flask not as a simple museum artefact, but as a container that ultimately keeps an imprint of the person who made it. The author acknowledges that glass, glass making, and its industrialization is a complex social, cultural, and political web of technologies, value systems, education, and interrelated infrastructure developments, each that involve an equally intertwined web of praxeological techniques, that would have in turn played a part in the bio-psycho-sociological[1] human-being that crafted this particular vessel. The author equally acknowledges that if humans learn through, make through and act through each of these interlinked ontologies, then our objects must also be results of them.[2] And yet, by narrowing focus here on the specific materiality of one particular glass vessel, this paper takes an admittedly limited look at the full bio-psycho-sociological context of its making, and instead uses a more “bio-philo-technological” approach, taking this artefact as a thing-in-and-of-itself, a functional container that inevitably, through its making, evidences the essence of its maker and their material explorations. [1] Marcel Mauss, “Techniques of the body,” Economy and Society, 2(1): 70-88, 1935; 1973.[2] Like glass production, pottery and metal technologies frequently involved the construction of kilns and furnaces respectively. These structures are necessary so as to produce high temperatures and to be able to control heat and the gaseous atmosphere. Therefore, access to and preparation of ceramic materials or stone for constructing kilns and furnaces creates a link between all three technologies. Similarly, access to appropriate types of fuel would be necessary to achieve the temperatures and atmospheres. (Henderson, 13)." @default.
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