Set in a changing abstract landscape, memory unfolds in fragments sometimes vivid, sometimes slipping away beyond the terrain of the landscape. ‘Mnemonic’ explores how our sense of self is built from fragments, and slowly unravels in their absence.
Mnemonic unfolds a visual obstruction and disentanglement of memory. Memory that unfolds in the brain against the effects of memory loss and dementia.
The piece invites viewers to reflect on what it really means to remember and to forget, in attempt to open space for empathy, resonance and quiet reflection, leaving an emotional imprint that lingers beyond the screen.
It aims to evoke a sense of dementia’s quiet route through memories; what was once certain but is now no longer….