Interiors of Memory is an interactive digital project about how we remember places. 

By using hand tracking, people can move and shape 3D forms that represent memories. 

The work shows how our memories are always changing, never fixed.
In movies and art, memories often look dreamy or unclear. This project uses that same idea — turning memories into soft, moving shapes that keep transforming, just like our thoughts and emotions.
I used LiDAR scans of real spaces that are important to me and edited them in Blender. 

Then I brought them into TouchDesigner as point clouds — thousands of small glowing dots that move and fade like memory fragments.

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