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Australian soldiers deployed in Afghanistan

memorySCAPE聽explores the emergence of artistic innovations in the commemoration of war through the use of an advanced database narrative. It reformulates commemoration as a dynamic dialogue between visitors and memorial archives. It experimentally applies an aesthetic framework that transforms the display of the Australian War Memorial鈥檚 Afghanistan collection through platforms that meet the challenge of reflecting on contemporary conflict where traditional documentation is being replaced by digital interaction. Anticipated is a demonstration of how users can explore frontline experiences assisted by an interactive archive, with benefits that impact the meaning of memorial processes.

The Project鈥檚 aesthetic framework facilitates cutting-edge developments in the way we imaginatively address the commemoration of the Afghanistan conflict by delivering a frontier artistic archive and display system. It demonstrates how users can interactively organise, explore and interconnect a heterogeneous range of digital material related to the experiences of defence force personnel. In explaining the processes of interactive dialogue and creative reassembly of data underlying this new form of remembrance, the project transforms our understanding of the way in which artistic and technological innovation can impact on Australia鈥檚 memorial culture.

The聽memorySCAPE聽project is financially supported under the Australian Research Council鈥檚 Linkage funding scheme with Industry Partner Australian War Memorial.

础搁颁听笔谤辞ject Investigators:听Dennis Del Favero,听, Baden Pailthorpe, Brian Dawson, Craig Stockings, Rhys Crawley and Robyn Van Dyk
础搁颁听笔谤辞驳谤补尘尘别谤蝉:听Rafael Formoso,听Finn Perry,听Dylan Shorten

Lead Designer: 聽

Immersive Narrative Design: 聽Dave Lidster

础搁颁听笔谤辞ject Title:聽memorySCAPE: The commemoration of war using a database narrative framework

Project Funding:听础搁颁听尝笔180100080
2019-2021

Australian War Memorial, Canberra, 2022/23