MNEME (2020)
Mneme means “memory” in Greek.
We all have different fears: fear of heights, fear of closed places, fear of the darkness, and so forth. Most of the fears are from our past experience. When the experience remains in our memory, and as it encounters time, it disappears, gets merged, and gets distorted by itself or from external factors. And this memory develops to a fear. This piece, Mneme, shows the illusion of myself that I feel when I am inside a cave or a tunnel. When I feel this fear, although I can hear the real sounds the main sounds are distorted ones in my i magination which I feel like it would swallow me up.
This piece was featured in SEAMUS Conference in 2021.