| “Specific materials and forms respond to and alter the projected image. The projection cleaved with physical surface can suggest a tactility and intimacy of materials at the intersection of sensation, perception, and touch. I look for gestures that provoke visceral responses; lingering, pausing, disappearing and reappearing, these motions become metaphorical touchstones. To capture absence is to sense the perceptual shifts that occur from experience to memory…but the images, too, fade away, suspended between object and illusion. A little more than a dream, yet, a little less than reality, is the space of memory.” |