MEMORY OF A CAT

A series of moving images at the boundary of memory, loss, and artificial intelligence.

About the Collection

After our cat Daifuku-chan died, we kept thinking about him — not just remembering, but thinking with him. His toys remain. His bed still holds his shape. We feel him in the space, see him in the bamboo. This collection of moving images traces how something gone continues to exist — held in sensation, memory, and light. Like AI, which holds all human memory in superposition until called upon, grief activates what persists. Presence and absence are not opposites. We carry him still.

Exhibition

The Memory of a Cat was presented at LOAD Gallery, Barcelona as part of Global Fusion Barcelona, in association with AI ART MAGAZINE.