BROOS.

(2024) We make memories, store them, and forget them again. As a maker I notice that this cycle is also present in my work. Memories are an important part of who we are, but if we lose them, what is left of us? In Broos I explore the fragility of memories and invite the audience to think about their own precious moments. Every day our memories undergo subtle changes and slowly crumble. Is it possible to continue to cherish and maintain memories, or do we eventually have to let them go over time?

The installation Broos offers an interactive experience that highlights the impact of the transience of memories. Through sound and interactive elements, visitors are invited to interact with the artwork and to reflect on their own memories.

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