The events that take place in the world we live in and the relationships we establish with these events form our memory. Our memory is not a structure that we create individually only by ourselves. The relationships we establish with nature as a whole and with other people are all influential in the formation of our memory. Therefore, our memory cannot be considered independent of economic, social, cultural, and political transformations. In this sense, we can think that the era we live in is actually a timeline. And in this timeline, can we find the events we witnessed in an image again? Or is it possible to revive our memory with these images? At this point, the images in the study will answer these questions. The viewer will think that the images she encounters while watching this work are sections and stories from her own life and events s-he witnessed. So the images will be familiar to him-her. But the truth is that the viewer has never encountered these images before.