From a series of hand embroidered photographs following the entire circumference of the Berlin Wall.
The embroidery is made to resemble pixels and represents the scale and location of the former Wall offering a pixelated view of what lies behind. The embroidery appears as a translucent trace in the landscape of something that no longer exists but is a weight on history and memory. I’m interested in the porous nature of memory and the means by which photography transforms history into subjective objects. By borrowing the visual language of digital imaging with an analog process, connections are made between forgetting and digital file corruption.
1/1 NFT
2458 px x 3000px @300 dpi