PILGRIM MEMORY MAP:

The Camino de Santiago, now largely used to refer to the most commonly-traveled pilgrimage route in Spain, the Camino Frances, is a 500-mile pilgrimage trail, running from St. Jean Pied de Port, in the Basque Region of France, to Santiago de Compostela, in Galicia. Since its reanimation in the 1980s, hundreds of thousands of pilgrims walk the route annually. 

This immersive multimedia map presents a collaboration with pilgrims along the Camino. It maps pilgrims' memories from and of meaningful places and spaces through words, images, and sounds plotted along a pathway of film footage.

CROSSINGS explores the ways that memory bridges places, objects, time-scapes, and people. 

This multimedia map presents a collaboration with pilgrims along the Camino de Santiago, a thousand year-old pilgrimage trail and UNESCO World Heritage Site (1993) cutting across the north of Spain. As a pathway of pilgrims' memories from and of meaningful places and spaces along the trail, this "map" explores the complex intersections of memory and heritage, through a constellation of words, images, and sounds.