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ARK-4E: An Inquiry Into Memory

Anna Zimmer

"ARK-4E: An Inquiry Into Memory" explores archival practice through a tangible and interactive approach to storytelling. Viewers are encouraged to draw their own conclusions of the events surrounding the fictitious ARK-4E Project by browsing a desk’s worth of artifacts: an architectural model, fabricated documents and photos, notebooks, blueprints, soundbites, and ephemera.

"ARK-4E" aims both to experiment with the archival form and to critique how our social hegemony curates public memory. Not only is it a peek into the "black box" of archiving, but the ARK-4E Project also serves as a confrontation of "mnemic necrosis," or the death of memory in the Information Age, on a personal, institutional, and public level.

A transparent cut-out of the exhibition in the gallery space. A large black box sits on a white pedestal next to a desk and filing cabinet. Above the desk is a corkboard, a blueprint, and a clock. Ephemera is littered across the desk. The image is grainy tinged with cyan a la an artsy 90s film still.
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