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Dream Catcher

Matthew Sweet explores how objects connect us to particular people and memories, and how we use the things in our homes to represent aspects of our lives and selves.

This is the story of how the things we accumulate around us say more than we might imagine about who we are.

"The fate of the object," said the French thinker Jean Baudrillard, "has been claimed by no-one." Unless, of course, the object in question is the Mona Lisa or the Alfred Jewel. In these programmes, Matthew Sweet will be looking at the other stuff. The cups. The spoons. The knick-knacks. The things we might keep, even if we don't quite have the room for them.

Through the prism of what people have in their homes, Objects of Desire explores the work of sociologists and anthropologists like Pierre Bourdieu and Mary Douglas, and philosopher Gaston Bachelard, in order to understand the curious mixture of display, memory, emotion and chance that informs the objects we surround ourselves with.

Episode Two - Dream Catcher. In which Jane, Debo and Peggy share with Matthew objects that connect them to particular people and memories, and the anthropologist Daniel Miller reflects on the way we use the things in our homes to represent aspects of our lives and selves.

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Tue 11 Oct 2016 12:04

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