REMEMBRANCE

FAMILY

"...adieu, adieu! Hamlet, remember me [...] while memory holds a seat in this distracted globe.."

Remembrance, Family, Nostalgia, Memory, Forgetting, Death (intro), Life(intro)

The concept of "family" in this context is deeply intertwined with the responsibility of writing about family history, interpreting objects through exercises such as the Family Tree, and explore the complexities and challenges of representing forgotten memories within art and culture.

NOSTALGIA

Nostalgia, in the context of "Nostalgia de una patria imposibile", is linked to the responsibility of writing about family history and interpreting objects. It also intersects with the interruption of ethnography through rhizoanalisis and the exploration of indigenous research methodology in the creation and criticism of art.

MEMORY

The concept of "memory" can be related to the idea of memory and representation in art, as well as to the exploration of indigenous research methodology and the interruption of ethnography through rhizoanalisis. It also connects with the themes of the collection of culture, criticism and queer sentiment in contemporary art.

In the context of these concepts, "memory" is intricately linked to the exploration of memory and representation in art, as well as to the responsibility of writing about family history. It also intersects with themes such as nostalgia, the interruption of ethnography and the ephemeral nature of memory within various artistic practices.

FORGETTING

In the context of "forgetting", it is linked to memory and representation in art, interrupting ethnography through rhizoanalisis and exploring indigenous research methodology. It also intersects with the responsibility of writing about family history and interpreting objects within a critical framework.

"Writing about families’pats brings a responsibility to get it right. There's so much at stake. But it is not only about one's own family. As Edemariam (2018) says looking at her own family memory, ‘in describing the specific detail of my grandmother’s life, her daily routines [.] I start to see how an individual, unremarkable family existence could illuminate both a specific historical context and a way of being’."

In this evanescent trajectory, something seems to impart permanence and clarity - the memory of an image—its failed memory?

Forgetting is the process by which information previously stored in memory becomes inaccessible or difficult to recover. It is a common and natural phenomenon that can occur for a number of reasons. forgetfulness is a common and natural phenomenon that can be influenced by a number of factors. Understanding the causes and strategies to deal with forgetfulness can be useful to improve our cognitive abilities and optimize our daily functioning.

Memory is the process by which information is acquired, stored and retrieved in our brain. It is fundamental for cognitive functioning and for our ability to interact with the surrounding world. Memory is a fundamental aspect of our cognitive life and affects almost all aspects of our experience. Understanding the basic mechanisms of memory can be useful to improve our cognitive abilities, optimize learning strategies and address any memory problems that may arise.

The family is a fundamental social institution that is based on the bonds of kinship, affection and coexistence between people. It is considered the fundamental nucleus of society and plays a crucial role in the development and well-being of the individual and the collective. A family is a fundamental social institution that plays multiple roles and functions within society. It is a place where meaningful relationships develop, experiences are shared and values and traditions are transmitted from one generation to another.

Nostalgia is a deep feeling of affection and desire for a past period or for places, people, experiences or moments that have been cherished in the past. It is a universal emotion that can manifest itself in different forms and intensity and can be caused by a variety of factors.  Nostalgia is a universal human feeling that reflects desire and affection for the past. While it is associated with feelings of sadness or melancholy, it can also lead to feelings of comfort and emotional fulfillment. 

Memory is the process by which a person brings back information or past experiences. It is a fundamental aspect of human memory and can cover a wide range of events, sensations, emotions and information. Memory is a fundamental aspect of human experience that allows us to store and recall information and past experiences. It is a complex process that can be influenced by a variety of factors and can vary from person to person. Understanding the mechanisms of memory formation and retrieval can be helpful in improving our ability to remember and understand our past.