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|Name=Summer Talks: (Un)willingly Memorialized — Images and the dead in the Digital Age | |||
|Location=De Punt, Frans de Wollantstraat 84, 1018 SC Amsterdam | |||
|Date=2015/08/07 | |||
|Time=19:30-20:00 | |||
|PeopleOrganisations=Stëfan Schäfer | |||
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===On behalf of DigitalDeathDrive=== | |||
Digital Death Drive is collaboration between Emily West (PhD Medicine) and S†ëfan Schäfer (MA Designer & Researcher) exploring the notion of the continuing self (both digital and physical), linking the physical end of life with a digital continuation. | Digital Death Drive is collaboration between Emily West (PhD Medicine) and S†ëfan Schäfer (MA Designer & Researcher) exploring the notion of the continuing self (both digital and physical), linking the physical end of life with a digital continuation. | ||
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Summer Talks: (Un)willingly Memorialized — Images and the dead in the Digital Age | |
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Name | Summer Talks: (Un)willingly Memorialized — Images and the dead in the Digital Age |
Location | De Punt, Frans de Wollantstraat 84, 1018 SC Amsterdam |
Date | 2015/08/07 |
Time | 19:30-20:00 |
PeopleOrganisations | Stëfan Schäfer |
Type | HDSA2015 |
Web | Yes |
Yes |
On behalf of DigitalDeathDrive
Digital Death Drive is collaboration between Emily West (PhD Medicine) and S†ëfan Schäfer (MA Designer & Researcher) exploring the notion of the continuing self (both digital and physical), linking the physical end of life with a digital continuation.