Museum of Random Memory Spring Conference
April 6-8, 2018. Artists, activists, social scientists, architects, and information designers convene for the 2018 Museum of Random Memory Workshop in Skagen, Denmark. The goal? To bring together a unique set of trans disciplinary perspectives on how public, arts-based, research-driven exhibitions can create social change. Using the 3-year old MoRM as a starting point, participants are brainstorming, producing conceptual models, building extensions of the original concept, critically analyzing the methods, and otherwise working creatively to push the project forward.
Schedule
Day 1: Provocations
Day 2: Production
Day 3: Proposals
This Working Retreat solidifies the project’s commitment of bringing together diverse groups of young and experienced researchers and practitioners to critically examine and publically address the processes of memory-making in the digital and datafied era. This event is sponsored by Aarhus University’s Creating Future Memories project and CAD+SR (Center for Arts, Design, and Social Research).
Participants

Robert M. Ochshorn
Researcher
Computer and User Interface
Germany

Ann Light
Professor
Design & Creative Technology (Engineering and Design)
University of Sussex, United Kingdom

Kseniia Kalugina
Integration Architect
Service-Oriented Architecture
Denmark

Dalida María Benfield
Director
Research and Programs
Center for Arts, Design, and Social Research, United States

Christopher Bratton
Professor
School of Art, Design, and Architecture
Aalto University, Finland

Gabriel Pereira
PhD Fellow
Department of Digital Design and Information Studies
Aarhus University, Denmark

Anu A. Harju
Postdoctoral Researcher
Faculty of Social Sciences
University of Helsinki, Finland

Melissa Boucher
Lead Product Designer
Looker
United States

Justin Lacko
Master
Tech & Community
SingularityU Nordic, Denmark

Nathália Novais
Researcher
Graphic Design
Denmark

Mórna O'Connor
PhD Fellow
Education and Technology for Health Research Group at the School of Health Sciences
University of Nottingham, United Kingdom

Andrew Sempere
Software Engineer
Switzerland

Sarah Schorr
PhD Fellow
Department of Aesthetics and Communication
Aarhus University, Denmark

Ramona Dremjluga
Researcher
Baltic Film, Media, Arts and Communications School
Tallinn University, Estonia

Annette Markham
Professor MSO
Information Studies
Aarhus University, Denmark
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