End of Forgetting.

[How should we] live our lives in a world where the Internet records everything and forgets nothing — where every online photo, status update, Twitter post and blog entry by and about us can be stored forever.”
‘The Web Means the End of Forgetting’: NY Times, 2010

The sound installation, End of Forgetting, was shown as part of the Material Rites group exhibition at the Royal Society of British Sculptors, London from 13 January – 11 February 2011. From 18 – 31 March 2011 the exhibition toured to Inspace, Edinburgh.

The installation remembers every sound it hears. These can be accessed by turning the wheel. Over time, its memories become confused. Every few minutes, the installation plays a brief snippet of the latest audio uploaded by anyone onto the internet at that moment. These are added to its memories. You can also eavesdrop on its memories as it reposts them online through its twitter feed.

Download the catalogue here.

End of Forgetting was funded by an Alt-W research and development award with support from the University of Edinburgh.

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