I wanted to loose something. I wanted to feel the loss, to understand. To grasp some sense, to recover it somehow and then loose it again. I have spent two and a half months memorizing and making in clay, pre-Columbian objects purchased by the Paul and Dora Janssens collection, now on display in one of the most popular museums in Antwerp, the M.A.S. This is one of the pre-Columbian collections that the Colombian government has listed as having a large number of pieces of heritage value to the nation. What I did during my time in Antwerp, was to go almost every day and memorize one, two or three objects per day, without using a camera, drawings or written notes. Then at studio of the residence I reproduced them from memory using local clays and unifying their scale. As I progressed in this memory practice, I realized that there were different ways of memorizing that worked more than others. For example, talking to myself out loud in the museum, describing the sha