Resonance of Memories I
BLACK/
This fractured signal listens more than it speaks.
It absorbs the noise around it—fragments of static, interference, and distant frequencies—and replays them not as they were, but as they are remembered: incomplete, jarring, and blurred.
The noise represents a mind exposed to relentless sound, where clarity is drowned in constant disruption. What should be silence becomes pressure; what once was recognition becomes noise.
This work speaks to the invisible impact of sound pollution on dementia. It is a transmission from within—where perception shifts, and the world becomes a confusing collage of interference and loss.
GREEN/
This electro-infused stone is sensitive to touch.
It registers even the slightest contact—an echo of presence—and transforms that vibration into sound. The sound seeps out through the cracks in its surface, like fragmented memories escaping from a mind.
In the tension between silence and noise, it speaks of a reality where sound becomes confusion, where what once was familiar now feels intrusive. A metaphor for a mind affected by dementia, where meaning dissolves, and the past echoes in distorted frequencies.
Material
Steatite stone and electronicsDate
2024