Landecker Digital Memory Lab
Research lab dedicated to the sustainability of Holocaust memory in the digital age based at the Faculty of Media, Arts and Humanities, University of Sussex.
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Call for Participation: Design Sprints 2026 – Landecker Digital Memory Lab
Call for Participation: Design Sprints 2026 – Landecker Digital Memory Lab
The Landecker Digital Memory Lab is pleased to announce three design sprint opportunities with project partners Terraforming, Serbia; Filmuniversität Babelsberg Konrad Wolf, Germany; and The National Holocaust Museum, UK in 2026. Each design sprint is a 5-day intensive programme, in which we will bring together 20-30 professionals to create prototypes to solve key issues in digital
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Consultancy from the Landecker Digital Memory Lab
Consultancy from the Landecker Digital Memory Lab
Developing a new digital Holocaust project but aren’t sure where to start? Haven’t yet figured out how to shape your organisation’s digital work through a coherent strategy? In this week’s blog, our Lab Director updates on how we have helped other organisations build digital skills, literacies and capacities with bespoke training through our consultancy arm.
Events
Dialogues II: AI and Holocaust Memory (Live Discussion) Tickets, Thu 12 Feb 2026 at 16:00 | Eventbrite
Dialogues II: AI and Holocaust Memory (Live Discussion) Tickets, Thu 12 Feb 2026 at 16:00 | Eventbrite
Can we find a ‘North Star’ to guide our practice in using AI for Holocaust memory? And should we?
Watch videos from the Connective Holocaust Commemoration Expo 2025
Watch videos from the Connective Holocaust Commemoration Expo 2025
What is it? Our inaugural ‘expo’ seeks to bring together Holocaust heritage and education experts, policymakers, academics, and creative and tech professionals to share practice and research, learn more about digital Holocaust memory pasts and present, and to connect and begin to design digital Holocaust memory futures! This is not your usual ‘academic conference’, rather we hope to offer lots of opportunities for hands-on play,
Annual report 2024-2025
Annual report 2024-2025
Annual Report 2024-2025 Director’s Welcome Welcome to the first annual report of the Landecker Digital Memory Lab. The establishment of the Lab was officially announced at a public lecture on 11 April 2024 at the Melbourne Holocaust Museum,
Digital Memory Dialogues publishing platform
Digital Memory Dialogues publishing platform
Publications, reports, academic articles and books
Publications, reports, academic articles and books
Publications The Landecker Digital Memory Lab collates a publicly available digital Holocaust memory bibliography on Zotero, which provides links to academic sources we find useful in relation to (digital) memory studies; AI; computer games; critical digital media studies; digitisation and material evidence; rethinking museums and memorials; social media;
Policy briefing: Does AI Have a Place in the Future of Holocaust Memory?
Policy briefing: Does AI Have a Place in the Future of Holocaust Memory?
This policy briefing was presented to the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance at events held in November/December 2024. You can download the original briefing here. Summary This briefing offers research-informed recommendations to support policymakers and those working in Holocaust memory and education organisations to navigate the place of AI systems in this field. It offers a brief
Digital Holocaust memory and computer games
Digital Holocaust memory and computer games
Social Media and Holocaust memory and education
Social Media and Holocaust memory and education
The recommendation reports, published as part of the Digital Holocaust Memory Project, underpin the objectives of the Landecker Digital Memory Lab. Their findings feed into all of the work that we now do. Forward The social media landscape is ever-changing as is its relationship to Holocaust memory and education. In the earlier days of Facebook and Twitter's
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