bookStanford University Press eBooksJun 29, 2007Closed access

Mediated Memories in the Digital Age

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Abstract

Many people deploy photo media tools to document everyday events and rituals. For generations we have stored memories in albums, diaries, and shoeboxes to retrieve at a later moment in life. Autobiographical memory, its tools, and its objects are pressing concerns in most people’s everyday lives, and recent digital transformation cause many to reflect on the value and meaning of their own “mediated memories.” Digital photo cameras, camcorders, and multimedia computers are rapidly replacing analogue equipment, inevitably changing our everyday routines and conventional forms of recollection. How will digital photographs, lifelogs, photoblogs, webcams, or playlists change our personal remembrance of things past?…

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Keywords
  • Emotive
  • Everyday life
  • Meaning (existential)
  • Recall
  • Autobiographical memory
  • Multimedia
  • Computer science
  • Psychology
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