The
Landscape of Embodied Imaging diagram illustrates the process of mapping how
the memory of genocide is passed from generation to generation through subjective
coordinates, communal affinities and memorial processes. It does so by drawing
from Moving Image based artistic practice, Memory Studies and Neuroscience. This
in turn creates an emergent notion of imaging referred to as postmemory neuro
imaging that engaged in recuperative processes of epistemic reconstruction
through reconnecting the relations between internal and external
representations. The hope is that, beyond contributing to the matrix of
disciplines that it engages, will help us comprehend some of the key memorial
lessons that have been passed transgenerationally and enable us to resist
ongoing and future genocides.