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A picture to forget

A picture to forget by Mauro Ricchiuti, Joanna Mania, Maarten De Bruijn
Certainty Expo at _V2, Rotterdam 2019

​​​​​​​The goal of this project is to demonstrate in a creative manner how we use photography to enhance and protect memory in order to fabricate personal life experiences, and how it negatively impacts our memory.


INSTALLATION
The experience is thought in the form of an interactive installation. The interaction elements of the work are: taking a photo and attempt to save it, while it slowly disappears. The participants are exposed to the process of memory decay by showing how the initial image is being decomposed. The visualisation of the disappearing of memory is inspired by biological decay, digital distortion and glitch, where the memory bits are shuffled and reorganized. It decays slowly and disappears in the end.
EXPERIENCE
The experience takes approximately 1,5 minute. In the first phase, the visitor is exposed to a message that provides framing to the installation. It suggests the user to take a picture using the mouse. The visitor is seated in the front of a desktop computer, keyboard and mouse.The first mouse click, which is the one to take a picture from the webcam, initializes water droplets falling onto the keyboard. Each drop that touches the computer keyboard, advances the process of disappearing of the picture. The user is encouraged to "save" the memory from decaying, but random movements of the mouse, make it impossible to click on the save button. The water is the damaging force of the device that serves both as generator and storage for the image. This is a representation of the passing times and events that make memories disappear. Finally, the images is totally unrecognizable,and the user is exposed to the classic blue screen of death, which clearly implies the failure of saving the given memory.
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This project was developed for the course "Statement to experience, Semester project" during the Media Technology Master's and exhibited during Certainty Expo at _V2, Rotterdam 2019
A picture to forget
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A picture to forget

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