Do you consciously remember?

From this project, I learned that I remember my day to day life at a very surface level. To remember consciously is to record and live consciously. 21 Mind Slips immerses the viewer into what my day to day life was like for 3 weeks. What I valued and what I glazed over. Please take the time to watch the video below for a more hands on experience of the project.

The images below are my favorite from the 3 week process. The first 2 link to their full deck slide show.

A walk through some of my most influential days during this process. Most significantly I lost my great grandfather and ended a foster placement.

A time of reflection, looking back on the past, learning, and educating. Personal growth and healing.

Reflection.

Mind slips was a way for me to be more present as well as consciously remember and look back. This process has taught me about my time, other’s time, the way that I remember, and the way that others remember. I can define my priorities as my friends, my future, my relationship, my family, and my “self” time. For 3 weeks I have been recording my day in lists, images, reflections, brain storms, and designs. I now have a visual that can remind me of the emotions and significant events of each given day. Despite many of my days following a consistent routine, no days have the same thing that resonated with me. As a whole, I see someone that has creative days, and boring days, someone that values family, and someone that is trying to hold onto the memories that they have, because they have forgotten days that were previously valued. Most significantly, this month was the last month with my foster siblings. We just completed our 6th & 7th placement and 3rd year fostering.
How much of their time with us will they remember? This is a hard thing to consider when I have also forgotten days that I used to hold onto. This process has taught me the importance of journaling so that I can give myself a reminder of the days, the time, and the people that I value.
— Past Self
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