If you have ever felt your memories evaporating slowly from your brain,
have we got the site for you.
Random Access Memory is a collaboration between MESH Architectures
(design) and IOco (programming). It's an experiment in collective
recollection, and we encourage you to stop by and try it.
http://randomaccessmemory.org
This is a backup archive for your personal memories, for recollections
important or trivial. After registering you will be able to contribute
as many memories as you wish. They will be automatically stored for you
by date.
We encourage you to use this site spontaneously. If you suddenly
remember the sled you played with as a child, or the sweet, eggy cake
your mother fed you dipped in tea, sign in and record the memory at that
moment.
RAM takes everyone's memories and allows visitors to browse them, by
date, by subject, or by name. If you are shy about your memories, use a
pseudonym. As more people use the system we will see what patterns
emerge. We can observe what kinds of memories characterize certain years.