Transmediation of Memory
June 20 @ 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
ART workshop at Sophia University
The title Transmediation of Memory refers to the act of translating experiences across different forms of expression.
For example, a photograph may be reinterpreted through writing, allowing the moment it captured to become a narrative or reflection. In this way, transmediation makes ephemeral experiences more lasting and allows marginalized details to take on greater significance.
Applied to memory, this process highlights that remembering is not passive; it is creative, interpretive, and communal. Through transmediation, we can better understand our stories, expand the ways they are told, and celebrate the diverse kinds of meaning-making they produce.
