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MEMORY (Key Words (Frustration (Cannot find anything.), Tangles (Plaques…
MEMORY
Key Words
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Reality-illusion
“What is real and what is merely an image of reality?” and “What is true and how do we know it’s true?”
Execution
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PHOTOGRAPHY
Scenery, textures, animated hands
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Character
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Alzheimer's. Depression, arthritis.
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Creative Ideas
PERSPECTIVE
Patients with Alzheimer's often revert back to the past. Their world is no longer quite attached to reality. Play with that idea and make the perspective from the outside (reality) and from 1st person (their false reality).
Disassociative, so create an overlay of what's actually happening, with what is happening in the head of the subject. As subject becomes less and less in touch with reality, they separate more from their own person.
In the beginning could even have POV, and at the end, they're just completely separate.
At a certain point, mental break. Now switches from 1st person, to 3rd person (have this in a mirror scene?). Maybe by the end the reality of the first person fades away completely. Complete loss of self.
Alzheimer's patients would have to piece together their life via context. Viewer has never seen things either, so maybe make it a bit of a simulation? The viewer is put in a similar situation as the subject.
SCENERY
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Certificates / awards
Graduation (high school, college, grad school. pHd?)
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Have things from pictures appear elsewhere in the house. If she made a clay sculpture, include that somewhere. Have it break. Continuity!
HOUSE
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Messy -- patients with Alzheimer's and dementia tend to misplace or altogether forget that they've already gotten something, or where that thing goes. Think of Lili and the water glasses.
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Story
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Subject is one, then splits into two as time progresses.
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Typography
Serif
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Thin tails mirror the sort of wispiness of synapses, hair, delicate.