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Sculpture

Memoryscape

Marc Boutin // 2013

Aluminum
City Hall

The modern military is a longstanding citizen of the City of Edmonton. This complex and layered relationship speaks to the region’s special recognition of, and care for, the Canadian Forces and the soldiers’ integration into the community as Edmontonians themselves. Therefore, any artistic representation or commemoration of that connection, an atypical approach that eschews traditional war memorials. Instead, Memoryscape employs a celebratory approach which is at once robust, timeless and capable of dynamically capturing all voices of the military and their kin.

Memoryscape asks visitors to assemble their own understanding of the roles of the modern military and community through stitching together fragments of stories. These fragments are images, personal experiences and associations that assemble and re-assemble to form narratives which speak to ideas of peacekeeping, aid, community and homecoming. Activated by a visitor’s movement through the site, memories come in and out of focus as visual connections and reflections [both literal and figurative] are established, broken and re-visioned. 

Formally, the piece speaks to the ambiguous distinction of the individual to the whole; a sentiment which reinforces the connection between troops and their community abroad and at home. Memoryscape comments on, and pays tribute to, the layered roles of military personnel and their families in the city as they transition from supporter to supported. Engagement with the piece offers visitors an experience that is as open-ended as it is intimate.

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