14 juin 2024
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Olivier Asselin, « Geolocated Memory », Presses universitaires de Paris Nanterre, ID : 10.4000/11tpq
Architectures of Memory first and foremost refer not to real places, like the library or museum, but to virtual databases, which have now become the dominant form of memory. I would like to address this perhaps neglected issue in the following dematerialized context: the localization of databases and memory in physical space. Knowledge and place To put things simply, one might say that knowledge has to a large extent formed against localization. With writing and then the printing press, know...