Memory Project Comes to Williamson Sq. this Weekend
Apr 30th, 2008 by admin
This will be in Williamson Square over the Bank respite weekend, sounds interesting...
There are some images from Edinburgh on the main phase
o2 Memory lob
Over the years, doc diaries, photo albums and shoe boxes have kept our slighting memories strongbox.
A beginning from now, printed matter might not be. We are already relying on hard drives, websites and plastic phones to store our digital memories. Our lives will be downloaded as a quantity of conduct for following generations to analyse, idolize or settle ignore.
misplace your phone and you overcome more than your handset and your SIM card: pictures of loved ones, video clips from a glad prominence and those texts you could not in any degree eradicate. These cherished experiences evidently put in extinction without a securely . Bluebook from O2 is a natural step in recollection gathering – free online storage for numbers, texts and photos. You can mandate your being to Bluebook, so nothing is wrecked.
Inspired by Bluebook, the artist Jason Bruges has created The recall Project - a 21st century ‘cyclorama’. The character camera-captures all-encompassing moments in time and stores them within its digital recall bank. Inside, visitors can explore the stored history of the installation and interact with the displayed 360 class images.
The Memory Project tours in April 2008, collating the mass memory of London, Edinburgh and Liverpool en route. You can delve neck deeper into these illustrious memory banks at from Friday 18th April 2008.
Liverpool
Sat 3rd- Mon 5th May 2008
Williamson equilateral
10am-10pm

