Before It Disappears: An Online Archive for Culture and Memory

 

Cultural memory is often fragile because it depends on objects, places, voices, images, and personal recollections that may not survive urban change or generational transition. As neighborhoods are rebuilt and everyday practices disappear, important traces of a city’s cultural life can become difficult for younger generations, newcomers, and former witnesses to access. This project responds to that problem by using an online archive to gather and preserve materials before they become scattered or lost.

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Living Landmarks: A Digital Guide for Landmarks and Local Memory

 

This project focuses on tourism experiences at different sites and landmarks. Although a great deal of information is already available online, many visitors still receive only basic information from signs, plaques, or short on-site descriptions unless they deliberately search for more. This creates a gap between public information and the actual visitor experience, especially when visitors need local context, historical background, interpretation, map-based guidance, or personalized tour planning.

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