Fatima Deutscheskind Fine Commerce - Product No 2 FDFCtags
279€, 2016
3d printed stainless steel, galvanised gold coating
2,5x3,5x0,3cm
Edition 5
Fatima Deutscheskind Fine Commerce - Product No 2 FDFCtags
SALE, 2016
3d printed ceramics, porcelaine coating
5x3,5x1cm
Fatima Deutscheskind Fine Commerce - Product No 2 FDFCtags
50%, 2016
3d printed ceramics, porcelaine coating
5x3,5x1cm
Fatima Deutscheskind Fine Commerce - Product No 4 FDFCbands
elastic rubberbands, screen printed, 2016
various sizes
Photography: Dorka Csora
Model: Alison Bizzi
Styling: Fatima Deutscheskind
Fatima juxtaposes the ideas of the productification of objects with the objectification of products, highlighting the ever growing absurdity in the divergence between a product's value and the value of its production.
Surplus acceleration gives rise to commodities driven by content, hype, and artificial scarcity — absolute must-haves devoid of any actual use-value.
Fatima loves capitalism, which is why FDFCtags and FDFCbands target the pinnacle of surplus value. Surplus, with its dazzling allure of fictional desire—stories implanted in our brains like mutating viruses, narrated by AI voices of our chosen saints — potently drives one to willingly sacrifice time and money for its praised acquisitions. Addict-like cravings emerge for something so empty of use. Surplus is sacred, spiritual, and holy. Proudly presenting one’s prey to like-minded initiates, being the only ones capable of discerning its value.
FDFCbands are Fatima’s ode to Hypebeast’s golden era of prolific collaborations, bringing forth limitless remixes of Brand Clout Acceleration.
Fatima Deutscheskind Fine Commerce - Product No 1
FDFCbags
soft PVC, polypropylen, stainless steel/brass/polyester, 2016
different sizes & shapes
© Pablo Lauf
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Bauhausbags
soft PVC, wire, stainless steel, cable, 2015
26x40x2cm
© Aljosha Redenius