The Construction of Memory
The recent BAFM (British Association of Friends of Museums) newsletter
had an interesting article by Stephanie Tranter.
After researching her family tree with her father Stephanie combined her
interest in genealogy with her other interests in social culture,
history and people. She has done an MA in Visual Communication where she
has explored and developed these ideas further. The aim of her research
degree was to communicate visually the nature of autobiographical
memory. For more details see her website:
http://www.constructionofmemory.co.uk/
Cheers
Rosemary Silvester
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