‘Graffiti in Novosibirsk’ by К.Артём CC BY-SA
The Memory Network aims at fostering and promoting a broad, interdisciplinary dialogue between researchers, authors, artists and organisations to provoke and fuel original thinking about memory in the twenty-first century. Our Exchanges series reports on our members’ ongoing engagement with organisations and the public, and acts as a platform for them to share their ideas.
- Making Space for Shared Memories by Robert Francis
- Fay Ballard – ‘House Clearance’
- Drawing Room Talk – Fay Ballard
- House Clearance – Fay Ballard
- The Art of Fay Ballard – Kathy Kubicki
- The Memory Network at Universities Week 9-15 June
- What does it mean to ‘see’, hear and listen through another’s voice, another’s voices?
- Andrew’s Brain
- Ghostsigns
- Memoryhouse at the Barbican, 24-01-’14
- The Anthropocene and the Archive
- Does Google Make Us Stupider?
- Incorporating Poetry – Debbie Pullinger (University of Cambridge)
- Memories are for Action, Not Just for Keeping – Joanna Bryson
- ‘Founded Securely on a Fairy’s Wing’: Reading, Libraries and Memory in the Age of the Prosthetic Mind – Sebastian Groes (University of Roehampton)
- Cats and Owls, Foxes and Hedgehogs: Chris Marker at the Horse Hospital by Corin Depper
- Misled by Metaphor- Nicholas Carr
- Serpentine Gallery Memory Marathon: Half a Review
- Creating Memories – Peter Childs