I Am Misremembering You?
This film fragments pieces from Am I Misremembering You? into tiny segments, transforming its continuous motion into a stop-motion-like effect. These pieces are layered over natural textures, like reflections of trees on water and tree bark, evoking the act of immersing oneself in nature to escape the overwhelming weight of past memories. The chaotic fragments symbolize the turmoil of rumination, as attempts to make sense of or let go of memories are often interrupted by their persistent, jarring flashes. The use of strobe-like visual effects intensifies this sense of disarray, reflecting the fear that what remains of memory is disjointed, unable to be pieced together. The film was projected from the front of a U-Haul truck, with visuals flashing outward and reflected in the front mirrors, emphasizing that even in forward motion, we remain tethered to what we carry.