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Visual storytelling at the edge of place

Visual storytelling at the edge of place and memory explores how images capture the fragile relationship between landscapes and human experience. Through photographs, film, or mixed media, artists reveal traces of the past embedded in environments shaped by time, loss, and change. These visual narratives often focus on borders, ruins, and overlooked spaces where personal and collective memories intersect. Light, texture, and composition guide emotional response, inviting reflection rather than explanation. By engaging memory through place, visual storytelling creates connections between history and the present, allowing viewers to interpret meaning, identity, and belonging through what is seen, remembered, and imagined.

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