Collecting is a way to achieve "ownership" of certain things, because ownership is the most intimate relationship one can have to objects. For instance, owning a movie and watching it in one's own home is a greater thrill to a movie collector than watching the same movie in someone else's home. Collectors may collect things they feel "obliged" to have, not necessarily love to have. The act of collecting may offer some "peripheral pleasures," such as interacting with like-minded collectors. The desire to see one's collection grow is the one thing shared by all collectors. Also, it is often impossible for anyone other than the collector to understand the collection's importance. These are some of the points made in the Film Quarterly magazine article "The Contradictions of Video Collecting," written by Charles Tashiro in 1996. The article is mainly about movie collecting, but the psychology discussed in it can easily apply to other types of collecting.
I collect enamel pins, brooches, and button pins whether they be fashion pins, fandom pins, or pins from places I've traveled... I also collect figurines whether it be a cute glass bird from an antique shop or a vinyl figure from a fandom I understand the emotional connection I have with all of these objects and when it comes to my 400+ pin collection I could tell you how I obtained each one happily!
My husband and I collect counties. Correct, counties. We have found this gets us out of our comfort zone and take the roads less traveled. There is something about crossing a county line and getting a photo of the county's courthouse. How many counties in the United States have you visited? As of 8/8/21 we have collected (visited) 681 counties out of 3,143 of them.
I'm a statue collector and can confirm nostalgic oxytocin is a factor - a sense of love with the collecting It is curious a lot of collecting falls back on past experience
I collect cookbooks and often feel guilty for having so much more than I can use. I have more perfumes than what is practical too, and I’m trying so hard not to turn it into a collection, but I keep wanting to buy more scents that I like.
I also collect scents. I found them so magical, In one hand, you have the material experience of the packaging, the beautiful bottle, and on the other, you have an intangible experience. A scent can be nostalgic, sensual, fun, energizing... the possibilities are endless
I really love that he didn’t shame people for collecting things they enjoy ! It was a great presentation to listen to and I got to learn a bit :) 💖
I agree, I personally cannot stop collecting books, it's like I am starting my own book shop, I agree, no need to shame people.
He seems to hint at shaming people with the word. "hoarding."
The more you understand the less you shame.
Collecting is a way to achieve "ownership" of certain things, because ownership is the most intimate relationship one can have to objects. For instance, owning a movie and watching it in one's own home is a greater thrill to a movie collector than watching the same movie in someone else's home. Collectors may collect things they feel "obliged" to have, not necessarily love to have. The act of collecting may offer some "peripheral pleasures," such as interacting with like-minded collectors. The desire to see one's collection grow is the one thing shared by all collectors. Also, it is often impossible for anyone other than the collector to understand the collection's importance. These are some of the points made in the Film Quarterly magazine article "The Contradictions of Video Collecting," written by Charles Tashiro in 1996. The article is mainly about movie collecting, but the psychology discussed in it can easily apply to other types of collecting.
I highly agree, I don’t know what it is about collecting Criterion’s but I love it haha
I collect enamel pins, brooches, and button pins whether they be fashion pins, fandom pins, or pins from places I've traveled... I also collect figurines whether it be a cute glass bird from an antique shop or a vinyl figure from a fandom I understand the emotional connection I have with all of these objects and when it comes to my 400+ pin collection I could tell you how I obtained each one happily!
My husband and I collect counties. Correct, counties. We have found this gets us out of our comfort zone and take the roads less traveled. There is something about crossing a county line and getting a photo of the county's courthouse. How many counties in the United States have you visited? As of 8/8/21 we have collected (visited) 681 counties out of 3,143 of them.
I'm a statue collector and can confirm nostalgic oxytocin is a factor - a sense of love with the collecting
It is curious a lot of collecting falls back on past experience
I collect cookbooks and often feel guilty for having so much more than I can use. I have more perfumes than what is practical too, and I’m trying so hard not to turn it into a collection, but I keep wanting to buy more scents that I like.
I also collect scents. I found them so magical, In one hand, you have the material experience of the packaging, the beautiful bottle, and on the other, you have an intangible experience. A scent can be nostalgic, sensual, fun, energizing... the possibilities are endless
Hope this help me write my essay
i collect action figures
in a very distant past i did collect commodore 64 games for a couple of years. Turbo tape 250 FTW
I have over 300 house plants.
@MiniCat deliver to me please
Rad.
People may collect due to survival,hobby,thing that values as mentioned,it may be personality trait of a person ,habit to collect etc....
I collect dust.
🤣🤣🤣
I collect books
AKA; you have a library.
12:38 -> 12:47 is This some kind of personal attack or something
I'm human therefore I hoard.
I came here looking for reasons to why it is silly... guess i'll stay stuck in my ways
Nearly 30 years of pinball collecting, 600+ games and still counting...
full sized pinball machines?
600 pinball O.o where do you store them?!?
I collect yawns zzzzzzz
1977-1985 Star Wars. (Badly!)& my cats whiskers and claws...
I also collect collections.
Are you a collector? What do you collect? Dr. Krawczyk would like to know.
I collect old video games and Pokemon cards
I collect comic books, funko pops, amiibo and movies
I collect music and music related memorabilia
Pierrot/Jester/Mardi Gras/Fantasy/Fairy dolls 🤦🙄🤪 To me, it's like looking at fine art. 🤷🙂❤️ Fills me with oxytocin.
Musica instrument I hardly even dabble with playing.
First comment again? Huh.
Z4nt3n X4nt3n Yeah, good point
How can you talk for 15 minutes without saying anything at all?
@Ian Fink Very interesting from my point, my brothers hoarding explained a bit.
I feel like he didn't give any scientific proof of brains wired for collection
@@charlieangkor8649 go back and listen to the part about oxytocin and different areas of the brain.
Clearly you've not listened to politicians!
people cant understand science now apparently let them be@@sharonthompson672
I think its a form of OCD.
One of the worst speeches I've seen on TED. Just rambling with very little actual scientific insight.
Talking about nothing