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"For many years, my installations have explored the nature of memory and its projection into the space around us, using painting, sculpture, and video/audio digital technologies.
Long before I knew anything about the history of the concept, which dates back to Giulio Camillo in the 15th century, just the phrase "theatre of memory" conjured up images and feelings in me about what installation art could be.
I want the space enveloped by my installations to feel like the center of the atom: a place where our mundane laws of space and time breakdown, where the architecture of matter is replaced by the architecture of the imagination; where the laws and truths of the emotions and the spirit prevail over the material world."
~ A. M. Hoch
Note: All photos and materials on these pages are under copyright by A. M. Hoch
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