Perception I-IV,
is part of a body of work that revisits the personal experience of the full loss of memory and partial loss of her senses after a prolonged coma. Informed by the studies of and encounter with the late neurologist Oliver Sacks, the work explores the dialogue between memory and human perception. The artist approaches nature for a contemplative internal dialogue of decay and rebirth. By juxtaposing the moving images with sound or lack thereof, the work further explores the phenomenon of human memory as the quintessential and intricate database for the ever-shifting human perception in time and space.
2020, Immersive Video & Sound, installation rendering