MEMORY VI An Ostrich’s Eye Is Bigger Than Its Brain

 

MEMORY VI An Ostrich’s Eye Is Bigger Than Its Brain is a rumination on why people remember certain trivial or mundane facts but might be unable to recall ostensibly larger ideas or details/events of greater significance. The works in this series, MEMORY, reflect different facets of human memory that I am interested in. They attempt to visualize my own questions about and inquiries into how human memory functions and how it might be reflected by the moving image. (Chung)

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Gloria Chung

Gloria Chung’s works are records of places real and places imagined. They are both travelogues and futuristic reveries, visualizing ideas of memory and loss. Chung lives and works in New York. Her works have screened at galleries and festivals in the U.S. and internationally.