KIVLAND, Sharon (2014). Last year. In: The Construction of Memory, Freud Museum, London, 28 June 2014. (Unpublished) [Conference or Workshop Item]
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Speakers Professor Christopher French, Professor Dany Nobus, Dr. Fiona Gabbert, Professor Martin Conway and artist Dr Sharon Kivland responded to Alasdair Hopwood's False Memory Archive exhibition by reflecting on the nature of autobiographical memory. The conference asked how recent research has taken account of Freud's work in relation to his understanding of the variable nature of personal memory.
Sharon Kivland : Last year
I am trying to remember a film. It is film about the construction of memory (I think), as it might take place during a psychoanalysis, though I have only half an hour today rather than several years. I have watched the film, as I have done many times before, since 1970 in fact; this time, for a week, trying not to fall asleep at the point I have fallen asleep in it for the last forty-three years. Each time I have awoken, I have tried to remember what I saw last, before I slept. This is a film reconstructed through memory. This is a screen memory. In a series of flashbacks, I try to go back to a founding moment – I do not believe this to be true, but it still works.
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