Our minds have dedicated memory slots for each person we have ever met. These slots are constantly rewritten and updated with new experiences and the alteration of the person over time, thus deleting or overwriting old data. Memories are the sum of all the residues of images, those which remained, those which were confirmed. But how can we touch this erasure that we can no longer reach? We were all children, and teenagers, and this radical transition is the perfect template to visualize the memory behavior of our minds, resembles somewhere this uncontrolled deletion, this reassembly of cells, or pixels. These in-between states, that we all share have been materialized, suspended in time, so that we never forget where we're coming from, never pretend that it's all real. Someday soon this will all be someone else's dream.
Ellie Hedden & Kim Asendorf, 2022