Reassessing Memory is a project in between imagination and reality. In greek there is the world “metaminmi” that translates to reassessing memory. The first synthetic meta=after in the word metamnimi does not mean temporal transposition, but the knowledge that comes from post-reading, analysis, evaluation. The photographs in the series are parts of a self-centered narrative. They are reconstructions of scenes that I recall from my wanderings in important places, that appear in my mind with the decay of memory giving them a symbolic character. I photograph familiar faces in order to come closer with my identity. The constructed images can be understood mainly as signaling processes and less as lived experiences and are characterised as “tableau vivant” which in french means living picture.