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Bunny 45 is an interactive audiovisual project that explores memory, identity, and storytelling using archival photographs, photogrammetry, and voice recordings. The work centers around the first camera owned by my grandfather, using it as both a narrative and technical anchor to examine how stories are captured, preserved, and reinterpreted across generations.
The project reanimates a generational home that no longer exists in its original form digitally reconstructing it through photogrammetry and layering it with sounds and stories from the past. By combining still images with motion, and silence with spoken word, Bunny 45 creates a space where viewers can move through memory in a non-linear way.