A term attributed to Hitchcock,the MacGuffin is a cinematic plot device, usually an object, that serves to set and keep the story in motion despite lacking intrinsic importance.
Originally commissioned for the exhibition “Wouldn’t it be Nice” at the Somerset House in London in 2008, The MacGuffin Library proposes the foundations for a library of MacGuffins, produced by authoring a series of film synopses which inform a collection of objects (currently numbering 18), addressing themes stemming from a disparate range of interests and inspirations: Re-enactments, Borges and Carver stories, forgeries, urban myths, the defining of high and low brow cinema, alternative histories, and the relationship between media and memory.







