Human memory is linked to our everyday objects in many ways, this is also true in the other direction: the everyday objects around us preserve the history of their use in a thousand ways: through their materials, their surfaces or their deterioration and deformation. One’s memory recalls images – images of material objects that carry significance. The memory of domesticated objects in their everyday use is much more difficult to bring to words. However, thanks to light, these objects drawn in space speak of their own memories, of the place that was their home too.
Barnabás Bencsik