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The London Lecture Series
The Royal Institute of Philosophy
35 episodes
3 months ago
In this episode Kieron O’Hara examines how digital technology shapes our memories and alters our perception of the past, questioning the integrity of human memory in the age of social media and AI. Part of TRIP's London Lecture Series 2024-25, on Remembering and Forgetting.
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In this episode Kieron O’Hara examines how digital technology shapes our memories and alters our perception of the past, questioning the integrity of human memory in the age of social media and AI. Part of TRIP's London Lecture Series 2024-25, on Remembering and Forgetting.
Show more...
Philosophy
Society & Culture
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Conservation as a Method of Remembering (and forgetting) - Erich Hatala Matthes
The London Lecture Series
1 hour 27 minutes
7 months ago
Conservation as a Method of Remembering (and forgetting) - Erich Hatala Matthes
In this episode, Erich Matthes navigates questions of conservation, and how some easily overlooked aspects of conservation can render its relationship with remembering more complex than it initially appears. Part of TRIP's London Lecture Series 2024-25, on Remembering and Forgetting.
The London Lecture Series
In this episode Kieron O’Hara examines how digital technology shapes our memories and alters our perception of the past, questioning the integrity of human memory in the age of social media and AI. Part of TRIP's London Lecture Series 2024-25, on Remembering and Forgetting.