Experiences provide a historical look into an event and memory of home unrestricted by geographical boundaries. Home is no more a structure or place. Home is made up of an atmosphere that evokes certain habits and memory. In Gregory Seigworth and Melisa Gregg’s words, it is the affect “found in those intensities that pass body to body (human, nonhuman, part-body).” It is a state of mind, made up of thoughts that continue to recreate the meaning of home differently among individuals. It is important that, in understanding the experiences of these group of students, movement, memory and habit that evokes an experience is studied.
Thoughts about experiences steam from ones consciousness to monitor actions that affect and stores memory. It is