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Media Memory: Cameras, Scanners and Personal Archives as Mnemonic Devices  

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Bankerd, Carol L.
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Fall 2019
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2019
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 Much of my work in the past two years has addressed memory, identity, perception and cognition, narrative and time. Though the majority of the work I produced at Purchase was photographic, I’m also passionate about printmaking and time-based media. Hoping to merge the three, I created a photo book that sourced images from my personal photo archive, demonstrated proficiency with bookmaking and image printing, and employed duration, scale, and continual unfolding as a primary mode of expression.  This project is the result of that work and acts as a reflective final chapter to my time as a student at Purchase.This book is exemplative of my overall creative practice, as well as the skills I learned during my stay at Purchase. To make this book I employed skills I learned from classes, such as film photography, printing, and bookmaking, and skills I learned professionally working with archives, conducting research and curation.  
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