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Stop Motion & Video

Photographs capture moments in time, but as we look back at them, our memories are skewed and changed by time, distance, and experience. Family photos capture the happy moments; no one snaps a photo during an argument or while a parent is yelling at a child. In this way, photos offer a façade of the family dynamic, the portrayal of an ideal, much like social media today.

We curate our lives and our memories through the images we surround ourselves with. Through dissection, disassembly and reassembly, my latest work explores ideas around the passage of time, the reconstruction of memory, and loss of life/youth/innocence. Using images of personal significance, and stop motion video, these videos address the fleeting, flickering, evolving nature of memory.

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