Memory Signal is a photographic exploration into the interplay between urban spaces and personal memories. Using photogrammetry to create point cloud reconstructions, the project delves into the intangible dimensions of time and space embedded within our cities. By transforming familiar urban landscapes into abstract compositions, the artist invites viewers to contemplate the complex layers of history, personal experiences, and the passage of time that shape our surroundings.
The resulting images, composed of countless microscopic pixels, reveal the city’s hidden depths. These pixelated voids serve as a canvas for viewers to project their own memories and associations, inviting a personal connection to the urban environment. The project ultimately suggests that our cities are more than just physical structures; they are repositories of our collective and individual histories, shaped by the constant flux of change and decay.
Uijin Gu is a photographer exploring the intersection of urban environments and personal memory. Through their series, Memory Signal, they transform familiar cityscapes into abstract compositions, revealing the hidden layers of time and space. By using photogrammetry to create point cloud reconstructions, Uijin invites viewers to contemplate the complex relationship between individuals and their surroundings, inviting a personal connection to the urban landscape.
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