How Will You Preserve Your Memories?
boxes full of photographs, and bits of string?” She decides to use her talents to make a tender, expressive, short animation dedicated to her grandmother’s memory. I love how this video has been viewed 229,000 times – showing that it speaks to viewers everywhere, who perhaps see the legacy left by their own beloved ancestors in this depiction of a young girl’s memories. Gemma describes her grandmother beautifully in the notes which introduce this animation on her Vimeo channel:
My grandmother Elizabeth (or Gan-Gan as I called her) was a force of nature; she was wonderful. As a child, she seemed to me like a visitor from another time or place. Her tiny terraced house in Bideford was full of treasures; hundreds of books, a medusa’s head, Peter the Great’s ivory letter opener, the caul of her mother tied up in blue ribbon, a tile stolen from the Alhambra, a silk blouse embroidered by nuns, deadly poison, beautiful Pre-Raphaelite artworks, a knife carved from the wood of HMS Victory, Granny Green’s pince-nez, and diaries full of stories from a hard life well-lived…
1: Gather Your Records 2: Gather Records from Others 3: Interview Relatives4: Browse Memories 5: Prepare Uploads 6: Add and Tag Photos 7: Add Documents 8: Add Stories 9: Write a Life Sketch 10: Add Audio Files 11: Use the Gallery 12: Solutions Gallery
This was such a great post. I loved the link to Gan-Gan. Thanks, Angelle!