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Death in the Digital Age
Fulbright - National Geographic Digital Storytelling Fellow Katie Thornton
6 episodes
8 months ago
Sound Memories is a series of sonic portraits portraying varying perspectives on how and where we remember the dead in our changing world. Here I spoke with Gavin, who lost his father when he was only 26. After his death, Gavin scattered his dad's ashes in a place worlds apart from the calm, contemplative environment of the cemetery. Photo courtesy of Gavin Lawson. Music by Elori Kramer.
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Sound Memories is a series of sonic portraits portraying varying perspectives on how and where we remember the dead in our changing world. Here I spoke with Gavin, who lost his father when he was only 26. After his death, Gavin scattered his dad's ashes in a place worlds apart from the calm, contemplative environment of the cemetery. Photo courtesy of Gavin Lawson. Music by Elori Kramer.
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Sound Memories: Ariaf
Death in the Digital Age
4 minutes 14 seconds
6 years ago
Sound Memories: Ariaf
Sound Memories is a series of sonic portraits portraying varying perspectives on how and where we remember the dead in our changing world. I spoke with Ariaf, who manages all of Bristol, England's public cemeteries and crematories, about the future of cemetery space and the importance of cemetery accessibility.
Death in the Digital Age
Sound Memories is a series of sonic portraits portraying varying perspectives on how and where we remember the dead in our changing world. Here I spoke with Gavin, who lost his father when he was only 26. After his death, Gavin scattered his dad's ashes in a place worlds apart from the calm, contemplative environment of the cemetery. Photo courtesy of Gavin Lawson. Music by Elori Kramer.