Forgotten Stills
Forgotten Stills is a video installation that explores the fragile, transient nature of memory. Presented on a CRT television, the looping video features Polaroid photographs from my life being slowly burned. These moments are reduced to ash and melt together into the sculpture seen on top of the VCR. These stills fade into fire, echoing the quiet erosion of personal history over time. The use of analog media evokes a sense of nostalgia, creating a sort of liminal space between remembrance and forgetting. The repetition of the scene mimics how memory replays. Fragmented, looping, and ultimately unreliable.