Spinning the Web, the eBay Connection.

Spinning the Web

The role of eBay in the digital culture has not yet been sufficiently described. The site now misnamed 'auction' has implemented not only an immense market capable of delivering the most unlikely objects, but also a horizontal connection between goods and desires that blows up at the apex of the pyramid there are industries and the marketing and at the base are scrambling buyers. Moreover, as the editors note "eBay is not only the place where the goods changing hands, but a system of communication, a search engine and a global network." But it is especially the connection between the millions of different items for sale, and the possible uses of the buyers that opens up countless possibilities for construction of meaning. On this was based Spinning the Web, the eBay Connection , an exhibition at the Museum für Moderne Kunst in Frankfurt. Some important objects of his collection are matched to items purchased on eBay in recent months. The museum's role in transforming the perception of objects by placing them within its structure and questioning the act of 'show' objects within a space. In a sense it is an exhibition on 'show', that associating objects and works, and thus leaving open the interpretation of this process, it connects to the dynamics that the auction site has triggered over time, ie the widespread presence and intriguing objects available in the path of research, acquisition (or loss in the case of auction bid is not sufficient), traces a personal narrative wriggled from cultural norms related to space that have accompanied us so far.