Memories have never been complete or clear. They scatter like fragments in our minds—blurred, fragmented, and sometimes unexpectedly awakened by fleeting moments.It might be the angle of sunlight brushing past the eyes, the subtle humidity in the air, a scene too fast to focus, or the lingering touch of sweat resting in the folds of the skin.
Yet we often overlook the corners of images — those quiet, unnoticed edges that still quietly exist. In this work, I deliberately extracted details from the corners of my childhood footage and transformed them into my own visual patterns.
Through this, I attempt to revisit and reconstruct those fragmented, invisible pieces of memory that shape who we are.