Uncanny Rose :: Oral History (Reconstruction)
Uncanny Rose is a studio project rooted in oral history and archival reconstruction. The work presents restored family photographs, selected chapter excerpts, and the complete interview audio as primary source material. Rather than shaping a closed narrative, the project is approached with restraint—allowing memory to surface through detail, pacing, and continuity as lived experience rather than explanation.
Rose Rosen, photographed after the war. This portrait anchors the project in lived presence rather than reconstruction.
Chapter 1
A first excerpt establishing voice, place, and the emotional temperature of the recollection.
Chapter 2
A second excerpt extending continuity—memory accumulating through detail rather than summary.
Full Interview Audio
The complete interview recording is available below as a primary source.
Assets :: Process
Rose’s Father :: Yiddish — an asset fragment used to establish tone and linguistic continuity.
Rose’s Grandmother :: Children — an archival node linking generations through portrait continuity.