Albarran Cabrera —– Instagram
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Schema #6, ‘The Sound of Mountain Water’. Framed installation. Gelatin silver prints and Platinum print.

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Albarran Cabrera —– Instagram
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Schema #6, ‘The Sound of Mountain Water’. Framed installation. Gelatin silver prints and Platinum print.
Albarran Cabrera —– Instagram
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Schema #1, 'Nine birds and a river'. Framed installation. Gelatin silver prints, Platinum print, pigments over gold and palladium leaves.
“We take for granted that photography is a memory and memories are like photographs. But any of these statements are true. As Roland Barthes wrote: "A photograph is never a memory", and memories are not like snapshots, they are created by an active cognitive process. All our perceptions are stored as a smattering of impressions that we interlace together as a seamless narrative of feelings. Likewise, remembering involves a reconstruction of past events. This recreated memory is never the same. We don't retrieve the original memory but the last one we reconstructed. Each time we tell a story, we embellish it; hence we change it.”
Albarran Cabrera
Albarran Cabrera —– Instagram
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Schema #2, 'Amarelo. Seto Inland Sea'.Homage to Otoke Tomie and Kusama Yayoi. Framed installation. Platinum print and pigments over gold leaf.
Albarran Cabrera —– Instagram
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Schema #3, ‘Combing the Air’. Framed installation. Photographs and photograms. Gelatin silver prints.
The Malleable Past: Why We Can’t Trust Our Memories (Essay 9)
P.apyrus... I'd hardly marry the man but he became something of a friend. Pleasant company, completely terrible musician.
A.lphys and I reconciled, I hired her formally to my staff on the surface as something of a doctor to me. Before she died she assured there were others to take her place.
I lived into the distant future, longer than anyone else you meet.
I moreso liked any eyesearingly bright neon in conjunction with black than solely pink.
Wage War With Your Conscience to Reconstruct Past Events in 'Fragments'
A mind is a terrible thing to waste and in Fragments, the only hope Evan has of avoiding a lifetime behind bars... is to duke it out with his conscience and win. Somehow. Piece together fragmented memories and figure out what really happened, or sweet freedom will soon be but a distant memory in this psychological piece of interactive fiction.
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Memory Reconstruction // Remember Me // Olivier Deriviere