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Synthetic memory fields
Nov 11, 2025

Synthetic Memory Fields explores the unstable zone between biological memory and its digital approximations. Through a series of hybrid installations, the exhibition investigates how contemporary technologies — imaging systems, 3D capture, textile algorithms, and augmented overlays — reshape the way we store, perceive, and reconstruct experience.
The works operate as “memory terrains”: layered environments where physical textures and digital echoes merge into new, speculative forms of remembrance. Rather than representing memory, the exhibition treats it as something fluid, generative, and spatial — a field that expands, compresses, or glitches depending on the viewer’s movement and attention.
By navigating these constructed memory spaces, visitors encounter the tension between what is remembered, what is fabricated, and what emerges in the act of looking.


The works operate as “memory terrains”: layered environments where physical textures and digital echoes merge into new, speculative forms of remembrance. Rather than representing memory, the exhibition treats it as something fluid, generative, and spatial — a field that expands, compresses, or glitches depending on the viewer’s movement and attention.
By navigating these constructed memory spaces, visitors encounter the tension between what is remembered, what is fabricated, and what emerges in the act of looking.
The works operate as “memory terrains”: layered environments where physical textures and digital echoes merge into new, speculative forms of remembrance. Rather than representing memory, the exhibition treats it as something fluid, generative, and spatial — a field that expands, compresses, or glitches depending on the viewer’s movement and attention.
By navigating these constructed memory spaces, visitors encounter the tension between what is remembered, what is fabricated, and what emerges in the act of looking.



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Synthetic memory fields
Nov 11, 2025


Synthetic Memory Fields explores the unstable zone between biological memory and its digital approximations. Through a series of hybrid installations, the exhibition investigates how contemporary technologies — imaging systems, 3D capture, textile algorithms, and augmented overlays — reshape the way we store, perceive, and reconstruct experience.
The works operate as “memory terrains”: layered environments where physical textures and digital echoes merge into new, speculative forms of remembrance. Rather than representing memory, the exhibition treats it as something fluid, generative, and spatial — a field that expands, compresses, or glitches depending on the viewer’s movement and attention.
By navigating these constructed memory spaces, visitors encounter the tension between what is remembered, what is fabricated, and what emerges in the act of looking.




The works operate as “memory terrains”: layered environments where physical textures and digital echoes merge into new, speculative forms of remembrance. Rather than representing memory, the exhibition treats it as something fluid, generative, and spatial — a field that expands, compresses, or glitches depending on the viewer’s movement and attention.
By navigating these constructed memory spaces, visitors encounter the tension between what is remembered, what is fabricated, and what emerges in the act of looking.





