Morales du Joujou: Ludic wonder objects | Intellect Skip to content
1981
Volume 6, Issue 2
  • ISSN: 1477-965X
  • E-ISSN: 1758-9533

Abstract

This paper focuses on philosophical toy objects and neo-pataphysicist disciplines, everyday resistance by futility and play. Contemporary electromagnetic toys, smart objects and the Internet of Things will be compared to the seventeenth-century objects. Historic naturalia, objects and actual toy gadgetry will all be unveiled as alternate W.A.S.T.E. (Pynchon 1964) communications devices, among Habsburg peers. A proof of evidence for the functions of futile toys as resistance objects is given through the presentation of electronic circuit board designs as new bachelor machines, chindogus (useless objects), subcutaneous Radio Frequency Bijoux (RFID-implants) and game fashion, as introduced by the author. But what are the consequences of the use of futile toys on the streets of everyday life? Do they entail a sustainable nascent practice in arts? Who is allowed to play with the electromagnetic parallel worlds? Do electronic toys offer a parallel communications system in their futility? What is the actual role of electronic toys in an inverse trajectory backwards to their harbingers, which are philosophical toys, (blingblings to play with), -toys (for peers to establish links with Potlatch-like gifts to tighten social relations) and the Ludic (a toy which empowers the player to recognize the futile toy as tool of resistance and backtalk to given economic and discourse order)?

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