Fragmented memory

Fragmented memory is an attempt to bring together, combine, blur, and redefine the borders between collective and individual memory, which are inherently fragmented. It functions as a collection of gathered and collaged visual materials that highlights, but also juxtaposes, the role of fragment and memory; memory as a fragmented, non-sequential experience, and the fragment as a memory trigger. This book, as a repository, is not a structured environment; it is chaotic and unpredictable. There is no predefined way of reading it, no real distinction between the front and back covers, and the understanding of it is tied to personal experience.

Author:

Ioannis Anastasiou, Majka Dokudowicz

Year:

2019.

University:

The E. Geppert Academy of Art and Design in Wroclaw Wroclaw, Poland

Mentor:

Malgorzata Warlikowska, Assoc Prof, Anna Janusz-Strzyz, Prof

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