Pencil, ink and water colour on paper.
'X (automated sequence)' is a series of drawings that deal with the loss of memory or memory erosion. Memory erosion occurs during execution of automated tasks which provide no or little experience. In ...
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Pencil, ink and water colour on paper.
'X (automated sequence)' is a series of drawings that deal with the loss of memory or memory erosion. Memory erosion occurs during execution of automated tasks which provide no or little experience. In retrospect, those actions are not registered in our memory. Instead, our memory is a collection of fragments of actions that hold a high density of experience. By writing the x, I tend to record the automated sequence further exposing the fragmentation of memory.
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