Memory Zero
The repression of memory as a result of trauma from war and social divisions is often an experience that obscures or intensifies personal histories. This is especially true between generations. The Memory Zero project is an attempt to bridge this gap through drawn impressions from intergenerational family stories collaged with image and text searches to locate their approximate times and places. Together this creates, hopefully, a fuller historical and affective context. For this, I drew from family stories and histories in England and Poland before and after World War l. In this way the personal and historical approximations merge into their own continuum, greater than their parts.
ARTMargins, Volume 12, Issue 1, pp. 121-126.
doi:10.1162/artm_a_00341
https://direct.mit.edu/artm/article/12/1/121/115991/Memory-Zero
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