Animated airplanes travel through a pixelated sky and into a dialogue between a child and a parent, projected through glass on both sides. The voices can be read from either side, and the viewer chases the narrative, walking around to catch up. The perspective shifts; some lines are repeated, as if the memory is glitching. Khadivi has reshaped a recorded conversation between her father and herself, creating a tension between reality and processed memory. The work moves between document and dream.

Material: Video projection, frosted glass, metal
315x270cm 

 
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