Objects, material or digital, mediate memories: they act as anchors in between temporal notions and relations of past and present. Through those objects of memory, the act of remembering occurs neither completely relived in the mind, nor fully captured in the medium. Essential to personal memories, objects represent also our collective memory and capture our social history. The papers submitted for this PhD by selected publications look at the design of innovative technology that can make remembering more evocative and affective. They look at both museums, where digital and material are combined in an augmented reality, and personal/family contexts, where the home and mundane Objects can be technologically enhanced to encapsulate digital me...
Current technology makes it possible to capture huge amounts of information related to everyday ex...
The things we save of our everyday lives are not always considered “museum pieces,” but these items ...
Information stored in digital media literally and metaphorically loses its historical dimensions but...
Memories can be formed around contact with physical objects that populate our everyday lives, we mak...
One motivation underlying the adoption of digital technologies is that people are looking for ways t...
This paper will discuss the role that tangible artefacts in the context of an interactive installati...
This groundbreaking and truly interdisciplinary collection of essays examines how digital media tech...
Digital archives of personal memories are becoming increasingly technically feasible, but there rema...
We carried out fieldwork to characterise and compare physical and digital mementos in the home. Phys...
What is digital memory? How are digital technologies changing what we remember and how? Records of t...
Personal remembering can be heavily influenced by the context in which it takes place, which include...
Current technology makes it possible to capture huge amounts of information related to everyday expe...
My dissertation answers two questions: Does the tension between interactive technologies and rhetori...
What is digital memory? How are digital technologies changing what we remember and how? Records of t...
In a museum, digital technology can strongly influence the perceived experience, the content creatio...
Current technology makes it possible to capture huge amounts of information related to everyday ex...
The things we save of our everyday lives are not always considered “museum pieces,” but these items ...
Information stored in digital media literally and metaphorically loses its historical dimensions but...
Memories can be formed around contact with physical objects that populate our everyday lives, we mak...
One motivation underlying the adoption of digital technologies is that people are looking for ways t...
This paper will discuss the role that tangible artefacts in the context of an interactive installati...
This groundbreaking and truly interdisciplinary collection of essays examines how digital media tech...
Digital archives of personal memories are becoming increasingly technically feasible, but there rema...
We carried out fieldwork to characterise and compare physical and digital mementos in the home. Phys...
What is digital memory? How are digital technologies changing what we remember and how? Records of t...
Personal remembering can be heavily influenced by the context in which it takes place, which include...
Current technology makes it possible to capture huge amounts of information related to everyday expe...
My dissertation answers two questions: Does the tension between interactive technologies and rhetori...
What is digital memory? How are digital technologies changing what we remember and how? Records of t...
In a museum, digital technology can strongly influence the perceived experience, the content creatio...
Current technology makes it possible to capture huge amounts of information related to everyday ex...
The things we save of our everyday lives are not always considered “museum pieces,” but these items ...
Information stored in digital media literally and metaphorically loses its historical dimensions but...