Coming home

Coming home

Coming home

There exists the connection between the idea of home and the reservoir of memories that people carry with them. Home transcends physical spaces and is intricately woven into the fabric of personal recollections. It becomes a dynamic, evolving entity that lives within the recesses of memory. In this perspective, home is a living presence within the mental landscapes shaped by personal histories and prior experiences rather than just a geographical location or a fixed dwelling. For instance, when individuals reminisce about significant moments like the Thingyan festival or relish Burmese street foods, they are not just recalling events—they are revisiting their homes which nourish and nurture them with the sense of belonging, identity, and comfort.

There exists the connection between the idea of home and the reservoir of memories that people carry with them. Home transcends physical spaces and is intricately woven into the fabric of personal recollections. It becomes a dynamic, evolving entity that lives within the recesses of memory. In this perspective, home is a living presence within the mental landscapes shaped by personal histories and prior experiences rather than just a geographical location or a fixed dwelling. For instance, when individuals reminisce about significant moments like the Thingyan festival or relish Burmese street foods, they are not just recalling events—they are revisiting their homes which nourish and nurture them with the sense of belonging, identity, and comfort.

There exists the connection between the idea of home and the reservoir of memories that people carry with them. Home transcends physical spaces and is intricately woven into the fabric of personal recollections. It becomes a dynamic, evolving entity that lives within the recesses of memory. In this perspective, home is a living presence within the mental landscapes shaped by personal histories and prior experiences rather than just a geographical location or a fixed dwelling. For instance, when individuals reminisce about significant moments like the Thingyan festival or relish Burmese street foods, they are not just recalling events—they are revisiting their homes which nourish and nurture them with the sense of belonging, identity, and comfort.

how to Use?

You can use everything inside this zip file depending on your liking. This exhibition kit includes:

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1 high resolution file of the physical artwork

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1 digital file

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1 AR manual

Are you ready to create something extraordinary together?

Are you ready to create something extraordinary together?

1234 Peace Lane,

Chiang Mai, Thailand

Copyright © 2023 fortheloveof

Are you ready to create something extraordinary together?

1234 Peace Lane,

Chiang Mai, Thailand

Copyright © 2023 fortheloveof