Masumi Hayashi. Internment of Americans of Japanese ancestry
This website, www.masumihayashi.com,
hosts Professor Hayashi's creative research that deals with the
internment of Americans of Japanese ancestry during World War II.
This project started with Hayashi's panoramic photo collages which
show the remnants of sites of Japanese American Internment camps
during World War II and were symbolic of an archeological and historical
memory. Professor Hayashi interviewed camp survivors in different
areas of the United States and Canada which became part of the artwork
installation in galleries and museums. She collected photographs
taken by these camp survivors when cameras were contraband. Ms.
Hayashi project was a search for a collective memory, having been
born in the camps, but having no memories of the camps. It was also
a personal pilgrimage. These voices, photo collages, and snapshots
have become a project that resonates today as we observe our history
today.
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