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11/20
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What do you do when your material possessions start to weigh on your sense of freedom?

Fed up with his inability to quell the constant flow of objects into his apartment and determined to be able to fit his life into the trunk of his car, one day John Freyer decided to sell everything he owned on the Internet. He invited his friends over to tag his possessions and systematically put them up for sale on eBay. An opened box of taco shells, half a bottle of mouthwash, almost all of his clothes, his favorite records, his sideburns (in a plastic bag), his family's Christmas presents (not yet given), furniture: John didn't let sentiment or utility stand in his way. Soon his belongings were sold all over the world, with a bag of PorkyÕs BBQ Pork Skins making its way to Japan, and a chair ending up in the Museum of Modern Art. With almost all the objects in his life now gone, he started the second phase of his journey: to visit his onetime possessions in their new homes.


 

All My Life for Sale is the extraordinary record of this projectÑpart autobiography, part travelogue, and part cultural commentary, it offers a meditation on what the objects we surround ourselves with actually mean to us, and what happens when we set them free. For Freyer, what started out as a simple, if unorthodox, way to increase his mobility resulted in a series of unexpected revelations about the way he lived his life. In the end, what emerged from his project was a particular understanding of the attachments we all form to the things, the people, and the places that make up our world.

 

 

John Freyer was born in Syracuse, New York, and is the fifth of seven children. After graduating from Hamilton College with a degree in Political Science, Freyer worked at Light Work, a non-profit arts organization in upstate New York. In 1999, Freyer co-founded Wind-Up Films, an action sports film production company. He has been a snowboard instructor, a cinematographer on ski and snowboard films, and a graphic designer. Freyer has created numerous web sites, including his ongoing travelogue Temporama.com. In 2002 he was the Bodine Fellow in the School of Art and Art History at the University of Iowa and lives in Iowa City.

 

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