Wednesday, May 21, 2025

Memory takes you places

 With the Europa League final happening in Bilbao as I write this, I can cheerfully say that I've been there once, in my capacity as a Memory Man.


In fact, Spain is one of the seventeen countries I've visited specifically because I take part in memory competitions, which just goes to show it's a hobby that's really widened my horizons over the last 25 years. Some were to compete, some were to appear on TV because memory champions are cool, some were for weirder and still memory-related reasons. And since I always have to stop and count on my fingers to recall what the seventeen countries are, here's the definitive list in no particular order:

Ireland - a TV show
France - at least three memory competitions
Spain - a very fun promotional video for the Guggenheim Museum
Germany - countless memory competitions! Also once went there to have my brain scanned, and at least once for a cool TV show.
Austria - at least one or two memory competitions
Switzerland - being a work of modern art in an exhibition!
Sweden - multiple memory competitions
Denmark - one or more memory competitions
Turkey - a memory competition, or rather a Memoriad with other things as well as the memory
China - three world memory championships and two awesome TV shows
Korea - a cool memory competition
Japan - multiple TV shows and some more brain-scanning as part of the trip
Bahrain - two more world memory championships
Malaysia - just one world memory championship, but still possibly my favourite one ever
Canada - a nice memory competition
USA - three Extreme memory competitions! And I've had my brain scanned there too.
Brazil - an early exotic trip for a TV show

I think that's everywhere I've been for memory reasons. Though I've probably forgotten something.

2 comments:

Laura said...

How did the art exhibition event in Switzerland work? I'm really curious to know.

Zoomy said...

I still don't really get it, but it was just me having memorised the names of the other artworks and artists, and explaining how I do it to anyone who asked.

The artist behind it is all about the reduction of art to pure information, or something like that...