Some art facilitates memory storage and recall
Artisit Deborah Aschheim's memories have evoked beautiful sculptures that began as personal memories and evolved into projects of communal memory.

The forgetting curve began as an attempt to deal with memory loss in the artist's family members. It  celebrated memories evoked from old photos inside nodes in the sculpture. Later the artist began to seek memories from viewers evoked by her pieces, to add as feedback to the piece.

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