By Professor Victoria Grace Richardson-Walden At a conference in Bucharest last week, our Lab Director Prof Victoria Grace Richardson-Walden presentedContinue reading “AI, Holocaust Distortion and Education”
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Three Phases of Digital Holocaust Memory Development
By Professor Victoria Grace Richardson-Walden Through artificial intelligence, machine learning, crowdsourcing, digitisation, VR, AR and computer games, we take youContinue reading “Three Phases of Digital Holocaust Memory Development”
‘Momentum’ 2024: Advancing Digital Innovation in Memory
By Dr Victoria Grace Richardson-Walden There is a tension between digital innovation and presenting difficult, sensitive and traumatic histories andContinue reading “‘Momentum’ 2024: Advancing Digital Innovation in Memory”
Spotlight on Melbourne Holocaust Museum
by Victoria Grace Richardson-Walden In this new long-form series, we’ll be offering a introduction to digital projects at a singleContinue reading “Spotlight on Melbourne Holocaust Museum”
Building a Digital Holocaust Memory Lab, Part 2: Defining Our Values
By Victoria Grace Richardson-Walden In Part 2 of our ‘Building a Lab’ series, our director Victoria explains how we’re establishingContinue reading “Building a Digital Holocaust Memory Lab, Part 2: Defining Our Values”
Beyond the Single Story, Part 2
by Austin XieInternational Junior Research Associate, The University of Chicago Austin Xie has spent two months at the Landecker DigitalContinue reading “Beyond the Single Story, Part 2”
AI and the Future of Holocaust Memory
In November, Mykola Makhortykh and Maryna Sydorova from the University of Bern will join the Landecker Digital Memory Lab asContinue reading “AI and the Future of Holocaust Memory”
Addressing Our Research Recommendations: Funding Bids and Policy Guidelines
by Victoria Grace Richardson-Walden Lab director Dr Victoria Grace Richardson-Walden details how we came to run a workshop together withContinue reading “Addressing Our Research Recommendations: Funding Bids and Policy Guidelines”
Centralising the Human in Digital Humanities Methods
It has always been a challenge for researchers to capture ‘collective memory’. As Holocaust memory becomes more digital, this aim becomes even harder. Here, our Lab Director, Victoria Grace Richardson-Walden, introduces the approach we’ve adopted in designing a methodology to record content for our groundbreaking ‘living database-archive’.
Shaping the Future Use of VR, AR and Computer Games in Holocaust Memory
by Dr Victoria Grace Walden As more Holocaust institutions feel emboldened to incorporate digital media into their practices, it isContinue reading “Shaping the Future Use of VR, AR and Computer Games in Holocaust Memory”