Reconfiguring Memory is a permanent art installation, the result of a two-year collaboration between artist Shuli Sadé and Dr. André Fenton, Professor at the Center for Neural Science at Neurobiology of Cognition Laboratory at NYU. Sadé’s site specific work includes Encode/Decode, a conference table made of Glass, Stainless Still and a Photograph. Traces: photographs on film bracket the laboratory conference room. Remapping: three looped single channel video pieces using recorded brain movements. An international group of Neural Scientists use the laboratory, where the conference table is the hub for exchange of new ideas, surrounded by images and