Reinterpreting the Ephemeral

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Uploaded by on Jan 24, 2012

An art project from over the summer of 2011. Chronicles my life in an ironic way. I wanted to call attention to the fact that pictures are becoming our memories, rather than the moments themselves. We shape our recollections with the rising popularity of mobile devices and digital cameras. Why do we need pictures to remind us of the good times? Why can't we just slow down and take everything in as it happens? Realize what you have, not what you wish you had.

The irony of this project is that I had to step out of some of my own experiences in order to take the photographs. Since digital pictures have become reference points to our memories, if I don't exist in them, was I there? Or did the act of taking the photograph become my only real memory?

Events in this art piece include a 21 run to Portland, a Portland Timbers game, Sasquatch 2011, the road trip there and other memories crunched in to a 3 minute long piece. Think. Enjoy.

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