Haunted Memory
- Ketan Chauhan

- Oct 2
- 1 min read
This is the story of the hunted object. because each of them had something to be remember and something to forget.

“Everything is hunted by something”
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Aristotle describes memory as an imprint within of things felt. It’s a memory that left behind from that imprint. A memory of what is was and it could be in the future. Objects are filled with this memory. One after another, all connected within that one object, past, present and future are mixed into a moment. They leave us with a persistence past, A trace to the origin of its creation with a utopian dream of the future. A hunted memory of its existence. We remember it therefore it existed.
The huntetness turns into monuments as the vehicles of public images, rituals and myths. The abstraction of memory to which will be referenced to abstract principle concerning basic needs and beauty while specific forms depend on historical circumstances and social context. No memory can be identified with a form, because forms are always hunted by the shadow of their memory.



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