Digital Bath / Engram

This collaborative installation uses projection, sculpture, and processed image behavior to make memory spatial and unstable. The room does not hold a fixed recollection. It stages memory as something shared, degraded, and reconfigured in public.

That line continues later in memory appliances, image systems, and public participation structures. The difference is not the question. The difference is the container and the level of operational legibility built around it.

The move from installation to system is not a rejection of this work. It is a later attempt to make the same instability more durable, shareable, and ethically explicit.

Expected images

Reference routes