PARADISE DRIVE (2015)
Paradise Drive is an installation resting inside the in-access of memory. Recounting one memory that took place outside of the house of my childhood, I projected an image of the address’s Google Maps street view against the wall of the room. An old photo of the side of the house, objects created from the memory, and the street view projection were positioned relative to one another—as a physical and spatial recreation of that memory.
This project was part of a three-part installation series with two other artists (titled La Otra Madre on Paradise Drive, Deep in the Golden Room) unified, coincidentally, by the recurring theme of mothers. In a space of intersubjectivity, each artist’s work was accompanied with audio of their mother reading aloud a transcription of their memory.