What do we remember? And how do we forget? Complicated questions, their manifold answers are pursued by scholars, scientists, and artists.
Evoking memory is a powerful communicative device, and many designers struggle to decide when to employ it. These historical examples illuminate why.
I could blame it on a lot of things. On my education, or lack thereof, on the reasons why I still can’t spell worth a damn.
Life is all about choices, isn’t it? I left the family that raised me and the land that shaped me, but they never completely left me.
The chefs in your family will find The Keepsake Kitchen Diary to be a useful DIY cookbook, and future generations will cherish it.
Strong emotions affect how we remember. Fear or traumatic memories are more ingrained in our brains. But they are not always completely accurate, even if we are positive that they are.
A new storage media offers a blend of volatile memory speed and non-volatile persistence. Welcome to the world of Persistent Memory.
Our mother was admitted to the nursing home and does not fully realise where she is
As you slumber, the brain is a whir of activity sorting and storing your memories. How does it know which to choose, and how can you game the system?