Sunday, October 04, 2009

Tracing What It Is Remembered

Memories are cross sections of experiences that become unified ideals of situations that we experience as human beings. Most memories inevitably become temporal imprints upon our brain and are lost, skewed, and ultimately take on multiple personalities. For this project the artist traverse Peterson's bridge incurring visual and physical memories throughout the night. In this case the artist place candles in representation of steps and as markers of a path. In this “light” these candles serve as a memory path that can be easily traceable, Ultimately charting and documenting a memory in real time. This piece serve as an analogy for memory and question the definition of memories and what ultimately constructs our interpretation of existence.
JM: SC, Scott Carter. www.scottacarter.com

All pictures by Ana Hoyos

MUCHAS GRACIAS NO MAS CANTINA (Atlanta)!!!!!!! y LeFlash, curated by Cathy Bird and Stuart Keeler