Imagined Language serves as a proposal to expand upon the way we map our existence, developing kinship among disparate parts, to imagine a multitude of new possibilities – where, perhaps a language emerges in response to the phenomena of space, time, memory, and relationships. In this installation, I systematically gather crafted objects to convey larger systems of information and tangential relationships to imply a new meaning. As an abstract compendium of collection, individual objects create a larger (whole) as an existential exercise in building knowledge upon itself.