Melorine van de Wint
Keywords: Imagination, Memory, Perception
Since childhood, I have spoken to the moon as if it were a silent witness. Her pale surface feels like a presence looking back, holding thoughts and emotions without judgment. Here, the moon becomes that presence: a quiet companion that receives what we bring into it.
This installation emerges from a lifelong draw to the night’s quiet hours, when certainty softens and attention turns inward. Over time, I have learned to tune into the mind’s undercurrents and listen more deeply to my unconscious. By paying attention to these hidden patterns, I have discovered a much richer reality, a completely different way of seeing and experiencing the world.
The video installation explores the fragile boundary between consciousness and the unconscious not as an image, but as a lived condition. It serves as a visual meditation, inviting you to turn your gaze inward. By crossing this invisible line, you are encouraged to observe the movements of your own unconscious, witnessing what arises in the fragile space where intuition, memory, and perception converge.