This article explores the idea of memory effects, that is, memory and materiality as intertwined producers of something we can call memory effects. This article argues that memory is an 'effect' produced through and with materiality, rather than something only produced by a human-centred consciousness. Through an exploration of the scale of memory in the shapes of a tiny Captain Cook painted on a matchbox and a giant Captain Cook, which stands as 'Big Cook' in Cairns in northern Queensland (Australia), new paths of perception and connection that may better account for the circulations and translations of memory are established. To think of memory as having a scale is to see memory as always simultaneously physical and temporal. These are me...
Our daily interactions with objects can not only leave traces of use on the objects but also leave m...
Memory-work ConferenceIn this article, I raise three interconnecting questions that emerge from my u...
The cloud is a metaphor that helps to obscure the material realities that rest beneath our digital m...
Memory matters. It matters because memory brings the past into the present, and opens it up to the f...
Memory matters. It matters because memory brings the past into the present, and opens it up to the f...
Memory in Motion illustrates the ways that replicating a now-lost culinary practice achieves stickin...
For mainstream theories, memory is a skull-bound activity consisting of encoding, storing and retrie...
In this short article, we provide a brief introduction to the idea that memory involves constructive...
In this paper, we examine the role of materiality in human cognition. We address issues such as the ...
Memory matters. It matters because memory brings the past into the present, and opens it up to the f...
In this article memory was viewed as a crucial key to the discovery of reality. It is the basis of ...
International audienceIn this article we explore the potential of state-sponsored memory sites to en...
The present commentary explores the implicit and explicit role of power in shaping what is remembere...
The world's "worldliness" is, to a large extent, perceptually constructed through touch, kinaestheti...
The world\u27s worldliness is, to a large extent, perceptually constructed through touch, kinaesth...
Our daily interactions with objects can not only leave traces of use on the objects but also leave m...
Memory-work ConferenceIn this article, I raise three interconnecting questions that emerge from my u...
The cloud is a metaphor that helps to obscure the material realities that rest beneath our digital m...
Memory matters. It matters because memory brings the past into the present, and opens it up to the f...
Memory matters. It matters because memory brings the past into the present, and opens it up to the f...
Memory in Motion illustrates the ways that replicating a now-lost culinary practice achieves stickin...
For mainstream theories, memory is a skull-bound activity consisting of encoding, storing and retrie...
In this short article, we provide a brief introduction to the idea that memory involves constructive...
In this paper, we examine the role of materiality in human cognition. We address issues such as the ...
Memory matters. It matters because memory brings the past into the present, and opens it up to the f...
In this article memory was viewed as a crucial key to the discovery of reality. It is the basis of ...
International audienceIn this article we explore the potential of state-sponsored memory sites to en...
The present commentary explores the implicit and explicit role of power in shaping what is remembere...
The world's "worldliness" is, to a large extent, perceptually constructed through touch, kinaestheti...
The world\u27s worldliness is, to a large extent, perceptually constructed through touch, kinaesth...
Our daily interactions with objects can not only leave traces of use on the objects but also leave m...
Memory-work ConferenceIn this article, I raise three interconnecting questions that emerge from my u...
The cloud is a metaphor that helps to obscure the material realities that rest beneath our digital m...