The Catalyst
Memory and Remediation
with Cassidy Janes and Wicky Turton
The gas station is many things, it’s the excuse to go for a walk with your dad; it’s the emergency bathroom-break on a roadtrip; it’s the ice cream on the way home from a party. The gas station is a vehicle, not a driver of experience, and the alteration and reflectivity of its site catalyzes a recollection of phenomenological memories. Through this concept both
chemical and social remediation give rise.