It includes video, sculptural and photographic work that explores how memories are both constructed and redefined, passive and active, projected and received –memories can feel fictitious but never still, sentimental but not without consequence. Through the process of fragmentation and sequencing, I present various narratives linked together, challenging how the collective versus the singular remember histories. The photographs screenprinted on fabrics and the back wall come from my family photo albums as well as photojournalism of Western media on Asian countries, while the video being projected is a found video, which I then edited, of a crosswalk in Japan. flutter is attempt at construction memories from loss and fiction, while still trying to discover from the things forgotten. 

Installation view at the Art Lab Gallery at Western University, textile, screenprint on textile, thread, mylar, plastic, video, 2018