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Mammary - memory game
Mammary - memory game is a participatory installation that transforms the familiar structure of a children’s matching game into a critical encounter with breast image, shame, and social conditioning. Through play, the installation exposes how body ideals are learned, remembered, and replayed, while opening a space where comparison can become recognition and shame can become dialogue. For Body Parts, Mammary treats the breast not as a perfected or idealized object, but as a body part marked by difference, history, care, fear, survival, tenderness, and the desire for acceptance. It turns the act of looking into an ethical question: can we unlearn comparison?



They are totally different, is it OK?
They are too big, is it OK?
They are too small, is it OK?
They are sagging, is it OK?
You can hardly see mines.
They are really not the same.
Big and sagging, is it OK?
I am old, is it OK?
They don’t make pairs, is it OK?
They have cicatrices, is it OK?
I had a surgery, is it OK?
I want to love them, is it OK?
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