ANEMOIA
Video Art Installation, Graduation Project (2025)
My graduation project from the Department of Visual Communication at HIT, a multi-screen video installation exploring the act of remembering through artificial intelligence.
The work follows a 25-year-old woman who can barely recall her childhood and turns to a machine to reconstruct it.
As she feeds the AI fragments of memory, the system generates new, imagined scenes—familiar yet uncertain, tender yet estranged.
Displayed across six CRT monitors, the installation layers text, image, and sound to simulate the nonlinear way memory re-emerges: distorted, looping, and occasionally wrong.
Through a dialogue between human and algorithm, Anemoia blurs the boundaries between real and fabricated recollection, asking what remains true when our past is rebuilt by machines.
