Memory vs Actuality

A site-specific work in the Burren using projected film sequences on ancient limestone to examine how memory is reconstructed, not recorded. The work sets human perception against geological time, blending natural phenomena with neuroscience-inflected storytelling.

This site specific, multi-media installation was based on the concept of memory versus actuality and the differences in what we experience versus what our brain chooses to remember.

Multi-media film and audio sequences were cast via projection on rock found within the Burren environment of Ireland. A physical meets digital installation done as part of the Burren College of Art residency in 2007.

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