christine serchia
I consider my action a link between what has been and what will be. Addressing the ways in which post-analogue practice conveys significance through the communicative act, my work proposes constellations of language, photography, film, documentation, and collaborative exchanges to develop a further understanding of how we embed memory: why we desire the possibility of existence in past, present, and future. These works attempt to illustrate the collective necessity of documentation: a response to the desire to keep ethereal time, sentiment, loved ones or moments in reference to personal, collective, and photographic history. I would like to investigate how we commemorate our experience, and how we use documentation as a method of keeping moments, recollections, and loved ones; a gift, which time would otherwise never allow us.