The project entitled Memory and Place was born out of the need to explore the personal boundaries of the existential relationship between man and landscape through memory. Memories of places that are stored in memory during life without disappearing into the unconscious are evidence of a powerful experience. The aim of the work was to try to recall these latent images from the mind. I gave myself an assignment in advance. To lock myself in an empty white room with lots of papers, pencils and graphite. To remember places and to draw them on paper with automatic drawings for as long as possible. The result is twenty one A3 and A4 drawings made without stopping in fifteen hours. In the second part of the work, the focus was on the possibilities for spiritual experience of the selected sites where the performative video recordings were made.