The concept for this presentation is grounded on an interest on the practical use of composition and scores as means to register an audiovisual performance that connects the process of making with the memory of the event. With a focus on visual communication, Ana Carvalho extends her interests across areas of knowledge, feeding a strong curiosity about everything. Central areas of research are identity (collective and individual) and memory construction. Her contribute to live audiovisual performance, as a group of intermedia practices, has a very strong collaborative component, visible in projects that combine theory with practice, curatorial actions with the creation of new contexts. Since 2004 she has been performing under several personae, experimenting and improvising with technology and everyday life objects and subjects. Since 2005 she has been co-editor of VJ Theory, a community interested in publishing (online, print and digital format) theory in development that informs and is informed by practice. Ana Carvalho teaches at the Instituto Superior da Maia, in Portugal, and develops research on documentation for live audiovisual performance.