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Digital artifacts for remembering and storytelling: posthistory and social network fragments
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Digital ArtifactsEngineeringCultural HeritageCommunicationDigital HeritageDigital ArchiveJournalismDigital CultureSocial MediaSocial Network FragmentsContent AnalysisEmail ArchivesDigital StorytellingSocial NetworksPersonal Information ManagementUser-generated ContentTemporal RhythmsSocial Medium VisualizationSocial ComputingVisual CommunicationHuman-computer InteractionArts
As part of a long-term investigation into visualizing email, we have created two visualizations of email archives. One highlights social networks while the other depicts the temporal rhythms of interactions with individuals. While interviewing users of these systems, it became clear that the applications triggered recall of many personal events. One of the most striking and not entirely expected outcomes was that the visualizations motivated retelling stories from the users' pasts to others. In this paper, we discuss the motivation and design of these projects and analyze their use as catalysts for personal narrative and recall.
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