Identity, Present
Index Index is an ongoing research project exploring non-linear memory, dream logic, and the visual architecture of archived thought.
Borrowing the language of bureaucracy and the aesthetics of experimental design, the project constructs a fictional institution—The Bureau of Sequential Memory (BSM-152)—tasked with documenting what the mind forgets, fractures, and repeats.
Each image functions as a stored sequence, a recovered trace, or a failed retrieval, forming a system of documents that blur the boundary between evidence and imagination.
Borrowing the language of bureaucracy and the aesthetics of experimental design, the project constructs a fictional institution—The Bureau of Sequential Memory (BSM-152)—tasked with documenting what the mind forgets, fractures, and repeats.
Each image functions as a stored sequence, a recovered trace, or a failed retrieval, forming a system of documents that blur the boundary between evidence and imagination.
Designer: Gabriel Medina