Not exact matches
And every phase of growing will
also be a
fragment of
memories that you will keep forever.
Fragments of Him then, is a both an extremely brief and gameplay - lite experience but at the same time it's
also a wonderfully thoughtful affair; deftly meditating on the concept of how
memories live on in our loved ones long after we shuffle off our mortal coils.
Charlie Was a Sailor
also references and underscores earlier works in the exhibition such as Places (2005), which deals with the notions of absence / presence, loss and
memory in combination with the exploration of the meaning of «place» and the possibility of rendering this philosophical concept into a work of art, and Places [Lost](2010), which explores places of
memory that concentrate meanings, events and
fragments of experience.
Simultaneously a portrait of his brother and a
fragment of his own past, the work captures not only the
memory of a hallucinogenic experience, but
also the fluid, intangible workings of his psyche.