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Today is hard to remember
How does memory exist between the body and the machine?
What happens to a gesture once it is digitised, or to a moment once it is stored?
What does it mean to remember in a time of endless mediation?
The works here reflect on the shifting gestures, bodily memory, and digital traces that linger as we move through our days. The diary is constructed through these traces left, long after the day was gone. The images in this space are the leftovers of living, clicked in passing, stored, forgotten, retrieved. How do we think about and unpack the image as record? The books, images, and surfaces here explore ways of reading, remembering and forgetting in today’s time.
Acknowledgments: Kaushal Sapre, Priyank Gothwal, Aasma Tulika, Soumya Yadav, Parth Naik, Zain Merchant, the Khoj team and my fellow peers
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Books
On the right wall: Big is a small word but a big number
On the left pedestal: The image is a sentence
On the left wall: Vertical landscapes