
Root Memory is a video performance that moves between video art, performance for camera, and site-specific performance. It explores the body, movement and stillness, connection and absence, distortion and hallucination, as these unfold within the natural environment, which functions as an active element in the artistic process.
The video focuses on the relationship between performance, body, and nature as a unified, indivisible whole, highlighting their connection both on the level of experience and representation. At the same time, it engages with performance theory and its links to ritual practices, as well as with contemporary forms of documentation, where recording does not function merely as a document, but as an integral part of the artistic act.
In this context, the work exists within the field of performance for camera, where the video itself constitutes the performance. The body is not presented as something separate from the environment, but as its extension, in a process of gradual transition from confusion to unity.
Root Memory does not propose a romantic return to nature, but an awareness of an already existing affinity: the body does not unite with nature at the end, but recognizes that it was never truly separate from it.
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