Using Technology To Mourn Loved Ones

Digital Remains

We live in a world where computers, internet, portable media players, and wireless handheld devices are a vital part of our life and identity. Our data is stored on remote networks, creating digital archives of entire generations of people. So What will happen to all of this information when we or a loved one passes away?Digital Remains by Michele Gauler is concerned with the role data plays when we remember deceased people. A new way of mourning by using technology if you will. Digital Remains is featured at the Design and the Elastic Mind Exhibition, Museum of Modern Art, NYC, 2008.

Gauler's design uses elegant personal access keys (see pictures below) to remotely log on (via bluetooth) to the digital remains of a person (on a computer, internet, mp3 player, mobile phone...) and receive their data on our own digital devices. Based on data tags and meta data, search algorithms dig through a deceased person's data, presenting us with content that is most likely relevant to us. For instance, a photograph from a holiday we spent with the person 10 years ago or the person's favourite piece of music which they typically listened to while writing e-mails, evoking the presence of the deceased.
Trend Themes
1. Digital Mourning - Using technology to mourn deceased loved ones by accessing their digital remains and reliving memories through personal data.
2. Remote Access Keys - Creating elegant personal access keys to remotely log on to the digital remains of a deceased person, allowing loved ones to retrieve relevant data on their own devices.
3. Data Tag Search Algorithms - Utilizing search algorithms to sift through a deceased person's data and present relevant content to the user, such as photos and music that evoke memories of the individual.
Industry Implications
1. Technology - Opportunity for tech companies to develop platforms or apps that facilitate digital mourning and provide access to deceased loved ones' digital remains.
2. Funeral Services - Potential for funeral homes to offer digital mourning services as part of their packages, including the creation of personal access keys and assistance with retrieving and organizing relevant data.
3. Data Management - Demand for data management companies to develop specialized algorithms and tools for searching and organizing digital remains, catering to the needs of individuals mourning the loss of a loved one.

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