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Dahlia
Elsayed/Andrew Demirjian
they
live and work in the New York City area
Languages
English, Armenian
   
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What
makes a place memorable?
How
does that place hold its shape long after we have moved away or
time and/or development have radically transformed it?
The
best maps and most thoughtful urban planning don't take into account
the basic sensory effects of a place: the smell of the air on a
particular day, the sound of a word that was spoken or the color
of a shadow cast.
For us, this is what designs a place and stays with you as a symbol
of a geographic location.
Delsayed/Demirjian
Dahlia Elsayed and Andrew Demirjian create multi-media work
(installation, painting, video) that deal with the ephemeral symbols
of place and the resonance of locations in one's memory. Their
collaborative works have been exhibited internationally, including
Laznia Center for Contemporary Art in Poland, NPAK in Armenia, and
Locust Projects in Miami, Florida.
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