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how the interactive experience works
Field Companions are grouped by their location
Field Companions are grouped by their location
each location has a custom background & each companion their own unique audio memory
each location has a custom background & each companion their own unique audio memory
they vary in size, texture, and shape, but all fit in the palm of one hand
they vary in size, texture, and shape, but all fit in the palm of one hand
a picture from Ocean Beach when some Companions were found
a picture from Ocean Beach when some Companions were found
every stone has been individually carved, molded, & finished
every stone has been individually carved, molded, & finished

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I have a ritual of collecting rocks and other debris from meaningful places as a way of remembering and honoring them. These ephemera contain so much history, often much longer than our lifetimes.

Field Companions are a collection of interactive sculptures that imbue everyday materials with the agency to share their stories. Found stones become chosen representatives of local biomes and specific intersections, emphasizing what researcher Jane Bennett describes as “agential assemblages” of human and nonhuman materialities equally making space. What worlds can we create when collaborating across living forms and once-living materials?

Each found object has had a portion carved out and replaced with a "soul" containing a 1-minute audio memory from its location. Touching your phone to the Companion's soul initiates a web experience with a coordinate-specific animated background that shifts with the audio memory. Every Companion is sourced, carved, molded, and finished by hand and completely unique, featuring a distinct sculptural form and digital soundscape, which can only be accessed by interacting with its physical body.

By adopting a Field Companion, you accept the responsibility to steward the moment they carry.

This first release features 25 stones, split equally among 5 locations: Beacon in New York, Ocean Beach, SF Botanical Garden, Golden Gate Park, and San Francisco's streets. These first editions can be reactivated during future releases which might play with interactions between different companions.

(if you’d like to request a specific stone from the location edition you collect, please email me at objects@spencer.place. Companions will be distributed in numbered order if no preference is specified)

Field Companions, 2024 Limited First Edition of 25 found stones, dyed polyurethane, electronic chips, audio file, location metadata, website Dimensions: fits in the palm of your hand, exact sizes vary Learn more about the project at shrine.computer/companions and on the 2nd Metalabel Digital Residency on instagram (@metalabel__) and about the artist Spencer Chang at spencer.place

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my Are.na inspiration channel

the artist

Spencer Chang is an artist and engineer interested in the play, connection, and creation that emerges between us and our technology. Their practice, spanning participatory environments, sculpture, and creative infrastructure, imagines and works towards dismantling technology for oppression in favor of a communal tool that expands our capability to express, advocate, and take care of each other and our systems. These works act as "interventions" that leverage play and whimsical intimacy to interrogate the power conditions of our systems, invite active imagination for what communal technology could be, and finally, equip people with the infrastructure to create their own technology. Their work has been featured in and supported by the de Young Museum, Gray Area, CultureHub, the Ethereum Foundation, MIT Technology Review, APOSSIBLE & Frieze. They are a NEW INC Y11 Art & Code member and have hosted workshops internationally in San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York, Berlin, and Amsterdam.

CategoryArt, Design, Internet
Release Date27 November 2024
Catalog NumberFC001

Field Companions

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Field Companions are everyday objects modified to hold memory and share their perspective of our environments.

Estimated shipping: December 10, 2024
Collected by
Limited run of 5