About
Statement -- Ross
McElwee
“I’ve got your memories / or has it got me? / I really don’t know / but I know / it won’t let me be.” -- Patsy Cline We become spectators of our own lives. Sometime in the previous century, scientists theorized that memories are not fixed entities, but instead they are recontextualized and changed by the present moment. Therefore, each time we recall the past, the more detached we are from the actual event. The role of spectator allows us to be removed from the minutiae and nuances of everyday life, providing space for reassessment of values and reconciliation with the past.
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