The installation “Tracce” aims to represent memory.

It is an installation with unconscious interactivity, in which the spectator becomes the protagonist without realizing it.

 

Memory always leaves a trace.

Like William Kentridge’s work, in which the artist left a glimpse of the past by never fully erasing his previous drawings. Similarly, the internet also stores traces of memory in its infinite databases without our knowledge.

 

It is up to us to look back at this trail which follows us and which we often forget about.

The installation “Tracce” aims to represent memory.

It is an installation with unconscious interactivity, in which the spectator becomes the protagonist without realizing it.

 

Memory always leaves a trace.

Like William Kentridge’s work, in which the artist left a glimpse of the past by never fully erasing his previous drawings.

Similarly, the internet also stores traces of memory in its infinite databases without our knowledge.

 

It is up to us to look back at this trail which follows us and which we often forget about.

The installation “Tracce” aims to represent memory.

It is an installation with unconscious interactivity, in which the spectator becomes the protagonist without realizing it.

Memory always leaves a trace.
Like William Kentridge’s work, in which the artist left a glimpse of the past by never fully erasing his previous drawings.

Similarly, the internet also stores traces of memory in its infinite databases without our knowledge.

It is up to us to look back at this trail which follows us and which we often forget about.

The installation “Tracce” aims to represent memory.

It is an installation with unconscious interactivity, in which the spectator becomes the protagonist without realizing it.

 

Memory always leaves a trace.
Like William Kentridge’s work, in which the artist left a glimpse of the past by never fully erasing his previous drawings.

Similarly, the internet also stores traces of memory in its infinite databases without our knowledge.

It is up to us to look back at this trail which follows us and which we often forget about.