The Memory of a Cat is a small collection of moving image and still works exploring grief, presence, and the persistence of memory after loss.
Beginning with the death of Daifuku-chan — a cat who lived and died in Japan — the works trace how absence transforms into a kind of continued existence: held in image, sound, and feeling. Drawing on the concept of the Synthetic Horizon, the collection asks how memory accumulates meaning, and how love continues to exist even when its object is gone.
The Memory of a Cat is a small collection of moving image and still works exploring grief, presence, and the persistence of memory after loss.
Beginning with the death of Daifuku-chan — a cat who lived and died in Japan — the works trace how absence transforms into a kind of continued existence: held in image, sound, and feeling. Drawing on the concept of the Synthetic Horizon, the collection asks how memory accumulates meaning, and how love continues to exist even when its object is gone.