Memory corrosion

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Memory corrosion

In the series of three canvases exploring “memory corrosion,” the theme delves into the intricate mechanisms behind the gradual fading and distortion of memories over time. Drawing inspiration from psychogeography, walking, and wandering, each canvas depicts a different aspect of this phenomenon.

Through this visual exploration, the series invites viewers to contemplate the fluidity of memory and the profound impact of psychogeographical influences on our subjective perceptions of the world. It encourages reflection on the interconnectedness between memory, movement, and the ever-shifting landscapes of the mind.

Philippe Halaburda

My psychogeography art delves into urban landscapes’ hidden meanings by exploring connections between individuals and surroundings. I unveil complex interactions and weave connections with the nonhuman world through immersive walks and diverse mediums. E...

Near Newburgh, NY, USA

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