Thursday, November 11, 2010

A Framed Case



Framed Case
Through framing particular memories of place and compressing them, the
memory of experience becomes a blur. Their organization is not merely
linear nor time based. They overlap, reference each other and form sensory
connections. As society relies on the photo frame to hold the memory of a
trip to a place, the work begins to question how these memories overlap,
erase, and connect. The role of memory and place relates to how guides
remember and re-remember each moment along the trail as they navigate.




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