Post aus dem Meer / zittern
Hanna Laurisch
Post aus dem Meer
A found postcard. In the process of detachment from its original context, the object transforms. It becomes a fragment that generates new memories and narratives. Who was the sender and where was it sent from? In its incompleteness, it reflects memory itself, which is unstable, fragmentary and selective. Is every memory already manipulated the moment we recall it or stage it artistically?
Zittern
The starting point was collages made from a personal archive, which were analouge deformed in a scanner. Only the wire holds the individual pieces together and connects them to form a fragile structure that moves through the room like a wave.




GEWICHT SPIEL
Hanna Laurisch
Post aus dem Meer
A found postcard. In the process of detachment from its original context, the object transforms. It becomes a fragment that generates new memories and narratives. Who was the sender and where was it sent from? In its incompleteness, it reflects memory itself, which is unstable, fragmentary and selective. Is every memory already manipulated the moment we recall it or stage it artistically?
Zittern
The starting point was collages made from a personal archive, which were analouge deformed in a scanner. Only the wire holds the individual pieces together and connects them to form a fragile structure that moves through the room like a wave.

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