Thesis
The ephemeral nature of memory
Washington State University
Master of Fine Arts (MFA), Washington State University
05/2020
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.7273/000004108
Handle:
https://hdl.handle.net/2376/124738
Abstract
The Ephemeral Nature of Memory follows one concept in three stages: Stage I : Pure Memory, Stage II : Remained and Stage III : There is no there. Each stage includes a body of work, which represents a stage in memory. The intention is for the viewer to look beyond the subject of the images, to the process, which reveals something altogether new in form and perception. Polaroid photographs are central to each stage. Polaroid film evokes feelings of privacy and preciousness, nostalgia, and the realization that the image is unique and not recreatable. Thus, Polaroid film and images can evoke private memories and feelings.
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- Title
- The ephemeral nature of memory
- Creators
- Chadchom Cheskhun
- Contributors
- Michael James Holloman (Advisor) - Washington State University, Fine Arts, Department of
- Awarding Institution
- Washington State University
- Academic Unit
- Fine Arts, Department of
- Theses and Dissertations
- Master of Fine Arts (MFA), Washington State University
- Publisher
- Washington State University
- Identifiers
- 99900890785701842
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Thesis