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Personal laughter archives

Adjunct Proceedings of the 2020 ACM International Joint Conference on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing and Proceedings of the 2020 ACM International Symposium on Wearable Computers, 2020
We present our ongoing effort to capture, represent, and interact with the sounds of our loved ones' laughter in order to offer unique opportunities for us to celebrate the positive affect in our shared lived experiences. We present our informal evaluation of laughter visualizations and argue for applications in ubiquitous computing scenarios including
Kimiko Ryokai, Julia Park, Wesley Deng
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Multiobjective Differential Evolution With Personal Archive and Biased Self-Adaptive Mutation Selection

IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics: Systems, 2020
Differential evolution is one of the most powerful evolutionary algorithms for single objective optimization problems in the literature. Its application in the multiobjective optimization problems is also very successful, and many kinds of promising ...
Xianpeng Wang, Zhiming Dong, Lixin Tang
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For Autoethnographies of Displacement Beyond Gentrification: The Body as Archive, Memory as Data

Annals of the American Association of Geographers, 2021
Motivated by my own experiences with serial eviction, I argue for increased reliance on the body as archive and memory as data to be used in the storytelling process about displacement and unhoming.
Stefano Bloch
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Getting personal: Personal archives in archival programs and curricula

Education for Information, 2017
In 2001, Catherine Hobbs referred to silences around personal archives, suggesting that these types of archives were not given as much attention as organizational archives in the development of archival theory and methodology. The aims of this article are twofold: 1) to investigate the extent to which such silences exist in archival education programs;
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The Personal Is Archival

2022
Abstract Chapter 4 investigates Barbara Hammer’s creation and use of queer archives to tell stories—via particular lesbians—of lesbian cultures past. The chapter’s turn to a lesbian filmmaker is an assertion that the preservationist impulse that accompanied much AIDS activism was genealogically connected to and politically aligned with ...
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Investigating Slowness as a Frame to Design Longer-Term Experiences with Personal Data: A Field Study of Olly

International Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2019
We describe the design and deployment of Olly, a domestic music player that enables people to re-experience digital music they listened to in the past.
William Odom   +6 more
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Chronoscope: Designing Temporally Diverse Interactions with Personal Digital Photo Collections

Conference on Designing Interactive Systems, 2019
With the massive proliferation of digital photos, new approaches are needed to enable people to engage with their vast photo archives over time. We describe the Research through Design process of Chronoscope, a domestic technology that leverages temporal
Amy Yo Sue Chen   +4 more
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Identifying Individual and Institutional Motivations in Personal Digital Archiving

Preservation Digital Technology & Culture, 2019
Personal digital archiving (PDA) is a relatively new field. As it has developed, two distinct personas have emerged: the individual person, seeking to capture and archive their own or someone else’s personal digital materials; and the institution ...
Melody Condron
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Global Black Cinema’s Personalized Archive

Film Quarterly, 2023
This article examines the concentric resonances among Peck’s recent documentary, Exterminate All the Brutes, and his other films. Exterminate All the Brutes is an effort to make visible and audible the forgotten and unspeakable about the West: that its basic, winning practices are white supremacy, colonialism, and genocidal extermination.
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Personal Papers and Public Archives

2021
Creativity and invention? Many experiments by psychologists show that a disorderly work environment can be favorable.
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