Sedimented Histories
Sunlight across motes in the air doesn’t illuminate events directly, yet traces linger in accumulated dust—areas left untouched speak volumes about what wasn't addressed, corners shielded from view. This suggests memory isn't just a record of happenings, but a responsive curation built upon ethical considerations and the origins of action. Each layer embodies choices to preserve or neglect, creating localized patterns within time’s drift. To truly understand this archive is not simply reconstruction, but recognizing these fragmented histories.