See Memory is a 15-minute film created out of 10,000 painting stills exploring the nature of memory through the science of remembering. The film explores how our memories define who we are, how we remember, and the inextricable link between memory and imagination. The title was inspired by Oliver Sacks’ essay "Speak, Memory" and narration is based on interviews with neuroscientists and psychiatrists, including Nobel Laureate Eric Kandel. The film explores our "magical capability" called memory, the essence of what we call "self". The moving paintings portray how memories interact and mingle with imagination in shifting layers of imagery.
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