"I wish you could hear what i remember"

 

“I wish you could hear what I remember”, Lauren Moffatt's first solo exhibition.
“'I wish you could hear what I remember' is the sentence that opens the first complete paragraph (taken at random) on page 68 of the autobiographical essay: “Dawn of the New Everything: Encounters with Reality and Virtual Reality” by Jaron Lanier, a writer on the philosophy of computing and computer scientist considered a pioneer and founder in the field of virtual reality.
The exhibition is structured around this desire: 'I wish you could hear what I remember', which conveys to us, from an almost synaesthetic premise, the fragility of the realities that we so carefully create and that can collapse at any moment, in the form of a polyhedral journey through three experiences.