Uploading Memory Dreams to the Cloud is a sculptural video installation that takes the form of a server-like structure from an imagined future. Suspended screens display looping moving images—fragments of memories, dreams, and artificial visions—generated and assembled through digital and AI-based processes. The work explores how machines increasingly mediate our inner lives, transforming personal memory into data, storage, and circulation.

Positioned between technological infrastructure and emotional architecture, the structure functions as both a container and a transmitter: a place where intangible experiences are rendered visible, yet remain unstable and incomplete. The installation reflects on the tension between permanence and fragility in the digital age, and on the possibility that machines may one day not only store our memories, but also dream them.

The work was presented as part of Inshallah It Loads: Art in the Age of Algorithms, curated by Sheikha Maryam Al Thani at Al Hosh Gallery during

Art Basel Qatar 2026.