Tides of Memory


scagliola, Metal grid | Ocean Networks Canada ArtScience Fellowship, 2025

Tides of Memory is part of Ocean Networks Canada ArtScience Fellowship, a practice-based exploration of hidden systems, ecological flows, and layered memory. The work envisions memory as a dynamic, interwoven landscape—fragile yet persistent—where processes of accumulation, erosion, and transformation unfold across time.

Drawing inspiration from the deep sea, hydrothermal vent networks, and natural systems, the installation reflects on the invisible currents that connect ecological, neural, and human experiences. It traces the rhythms of flow, collapse, and renewal, inviting viewers to inhabit a space where past and present, natural and conceptual, intersect. In this context, memory becomes both a medium and a process: subtle, layered, and ever-shifting, like the currents that shape the deep ocean itself.