Revisitation is an interactive VR experience that explores family memory through space, objects, and fragments across time.
The project reconstructs three living rooms from different decades, based on the lives of my mother, my grandfather, and my great-grandfather. Each space is built from personal archives, including photographs, stories, and collected objects. Rather than presenting a fixed narrative, the experience allows users to explore these environments freely and encounter moments through interaction.
By touching, picking up, and engaging with objects, fragments of memory begin to surface. These interactions trigger transitions between spaces and time periods, allowing users to move across generations and revisit the homes they once lived in.
Revisitation also explores an alternative way of preserving family memory. Instead of treating memory as something to document and store, this project approaches it as something that can be reconstructed and experienced. It suggests a possible way of building personal archives where users can return to specific moments, spaces, and relationships in a more embodied and immersive way.