Time, memory, and identity are deeply intertwined. Our memories reflect our identity, as they are made up of events we experience and the people we interact with throughout our lives. Our memories shape our sense of self and how we view the world. Furthermore, time is integral to memory formation; memories cannot be created or stored without time. We rely on time to recall past events and form new ones; our identity would be incomplete without it. In this way, time, memory, and identity are all connected in a complex web of relationships that help us understand who we are and how we fit into the world.
Fragments of Time questions the inconsistency of my memory and how distorted, blurred, and grained it could get with its influence on identity. The series is more of a theatrical representation of my autobiographical timeline where my recollections became a revisited fragmented filmstrip.