We are please to welcome Dr. Romi Mikulinsky, a design strategist, researcher, and game designer, to join our Design Sprint in Novi Sad. She develops participatory tools, game environments, and gamified foresight formats for organisations. We look forward to her contribution to the discussion.
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Announcing our spring/summer series of online workshops on digital Holocaust memory, research and education. Join us for free, more details: www.digitalmemorylab.com/free-online-...
We are pleased to welcome Mrs Eirini Angeli, a R&D Project Manager and Educator based in Athens, joining the upcoming design sprint in Novi Sad.
She explores experimental learning through multicultural contexts and community engagement.
We look forward to her contribution to the discussions.
In case you missed it…Our Research Fellow Dr Ben Pelling recently visited Filmuniversität Babelsberg Konrad Wolf and their frontier CX Studio, in which volumtric capture and VR are being used to create new forms of testimony. Read his takeaways: www.digitalmemorylab.com/immersive-ho...
We are pleased to welcome Miljenko Hajdarović, a Croatian historian, educator, and PhD candidate, joining our upcoming design sprint in Novi Sad. The Design Sprint will explore how digital tools are transforming the ways Holocaust memory is preserved and shared.
We are pleased to welcome Milica Karić, PhD, a curator in Genocide Victims Museum, who will take part in the forthcoming design sprint in Novi Sad. The Design Sprint brings together participants from different disciplines to think collaboratively about digital futures for Holocaust memory.
We are please to welcome Sarah Gorf-Roloff @studioranokel.bsky.social, an award-winning illustrator and storyteller, to join our Design Sprint in Novi Sad. She is specialised in communicating complex matters. We look forward to her contribution to the discussion.
We are please to welcome Dimitrije Glukčević, a peace activist working at the Centre for Nonviolent Action, to join our Design Sprint in Novi Sad. His work focuses on war prevention and challenging nationalist narratives in the Western Balkans. We look forward to his contribution to the discussion.
At Filmuniversität Babelsberg Konrad Wolf, volumtric capture and VR are being used to create new forms of testimony.
Read about our Research Fellow Dr Ben Pelling's recent visit to CX Studio and his takeaways:
We are pleased to welcome Nenad Vukosavljević , Founder of the Centre for Nonviolent Action in Sarajevo, who will take part in our forthcoming Design Sprint in Novi Sad.
Their work focuses on digital media, publications, trainings in conflict transformation.
We are pleased to welcome Tamara Butigan Vučaj, a librarian with a background in electrical engineering, who will participate in the forthcoming Design Sprint in Novi Sad.
Her work focuses on digital transformation.
In the latest series of Digital Memory Dialogues, we seek to disrupt distinctions between academic research and R&D within and across the heritage, and creative and technical media industries, and higher education. Read the publications here: digitalmemorydialogues.com/editions/dia...
We are pleased to welcome Dr Marina Bantiou, a historian based in Greece, joining the upcoming design sprint in Novi Sad.
The Design Sprint brings together researchers, heritage professionals, and artists to reflect on how digital technologies are reshaping Holocaust memory.
In case you missed it...Read Lab Director Professor Victoria Grace Richardson-Walden's thoughts on the better ways to apply new nedia to contemporary memorialisation:
We are please to welcome Dr Arleen Ionescu, Senior Researcher at West University of Timişoara, to join our Design Sprint in Novi Sad. Our Design Sprint brings together professionals from different industries, creating a space to exchange ideas between research, digital media, and digital memory.
We are glad to be working with Jovana Savić, Research Project Manager at our project partner institution TERRAFORMING. Together, we will be running a 5-day intensive design sprint in Novi Sad next month.
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Do you know our Visiting Fellow Scheme officially opened earlier this year? Would you like to spend a short stay at the University of Sussex developing research based on the Landecker Digital Memory Lab's outputs? Find out more: www.digitalmemorylab...
Wishing those who celebrate Chag Pesach Sameach.
Wishing you all a Happy Easter! The Lab is closed from today to 7th April.
In her latest blog, our Lab director challenges three widely held assumptions: that digitalisation guarantees relevance, that it is key to engaging younger audiences, and that innovation is inherently desirable. Read about her thoughts here:
We are glad to be working with Miško Stanišić, director co-founder at our project partner institution TERRAFORMING. Together, we will be running a 5-day intensive design sprint in Novi Sad next month.
Applications to participate in our Design Sprints in Filmuniversitat Babelsberg Konard Wolf and National Holocaust Museum close today! Don't delay, get your form to us as soon as possible: universityofsussex.e...
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Digital collections continue to grow, but questions remain about sustainability and long-term preservation in the digital age. Tomorrow is the deadline to sign up for our Design Sprints in Babelsberg and Newark: universityofsussex.e...
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We're bringing together Holocaust heritage and education professionals to reflect on how digital technologies may shape the ways memory is preserved, taught, and shared. 3 days left to register for our Design Sprints this year: universityofsussex.e...
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We welcome contirbutions from across the humanities, arts, social sciences, and computer sciences to think togetehr about the digital transformation of Holocaust memory. Last 4 days to join on of our Design Sprints this year: universityofsussex.e...
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We are inviting researchers and practitioners to take part in a series of collaborative design sprints exploring the future of Holocaust memory in the digital age. 5 days left to register for one of our fothcoming Design Sprints in Babelsberg and Newark. universityofsussex.e...
Welcome Ariel Xiaozhou Li to the lab as a Research Associate. Ariel contributes to the analysis and interpretation of research data from the Lab's global surveys and digital collections. She holds a PhD from the University of Sussex.
Did you know the Landecker Digital Memory Lab offers a free consultancy service to teams involved in the development of digital memory initiatives? Read all about this service: www.digitalmemorylab...
How can digital media allow us to zoom in and out of the complex web of narratives that shape Holocaust history? Register for our forthcoming design sprint at the UK's National Holocaust Museum (September 2026): www.digitalmemorylab...
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The Digital Memory Database is an ever-growing platform that preserves digital Holocaust memory practice from the 1990s to today and beyond by gathering metadata, walkthroughs of digital projects, and interviews with the people that brought them to life: database.digitalmemorylab.com/about