Working again with his daughter Eden, the artist and filmmaker Andrew Kötting explores notions of memory and recall as interpreted through the precarious lens of neurodiversity.
Eden and her colleagues from the Project Artworks collective – Charlie, Michelle and Neville – take us on a journey, ferrying fragments of meaning back and forth, stitching time into a singular experimental feature whilst all the while having a right laugh.
The film navigates the thin membrane between fiction and documentary, celebrating other ways of being and thinking.
What is a memory but a delicate machine, a workshop of times-gone, assembled in whispers and fragments? Might memories be both blocked and stored within the factory of folk-lore?
Followed by a Q&A with artist and filmmaker Andrew Kötting.