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"Another side of memory"
400 nOK
ART Nr. 1
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He called this process "the effort to find meaning." It appears, for example, in a situation where we remember coherent elements of a place, e.g. a doctor's office, and ignore those that do not fit it. We remember the desk, medicines, computer, books, stethoscope, but we ignore the inconsistent ones, e.g. a beach ball placed in it.
Memory distortions are also influenced by our tendency to make the world logical and coherent. Explainable, where an effect always has a cause. Frederic Bartlett, a British memory psychologist, discovered back in 1932 that listeners ignore unknown details of stories and transform information to make it more understandable.
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The aim of this work is to try to show the inconsistency of our memories with real events. I tried to create an image in the style of modernist architecture with a hint of the darkness of our memories and colored by the abstractions that our mind operates. The look at a specific memory is usually distorted to varying degrees and is often modified by emotions attached to it.
stretched to size 50x70 cm
Original image Ratio on white background (A3 and A2)
0375 Oslo