Tag: memory

The Uncertain Future of Colombia’s Museum of Memory

BOGOTÁ — In 2011, the Colombian government...

Memory Cards: What No One Tells You and What Actually Matters

If you’re shooting fast-moving sports or wildlife, or you’re a videographer shooting long takes in a raw format and...

How Novachips Keeps its Memory Cards Affordable, Fast, and Reliable In a World of Skyrocket Prices

As memory card prices worldwide soar due to global flash shortages, Korean...

Fabric of memory: the artists turning secondhand clothes into monumental art | Art

These clothes are not “secondhand”, says Yin Xiuzhen, the Beijing-born artist known for creating large-scale installations out of found...

The Complete Photographer's Guide to Memory Cards: Specs, Speeds, and What Actually Matters

Memory cards are the most overlooked purchase decision in photography. We agonize over camera bodies for months, research lenses...

AI is dominating the world’s memory chips. An explainer

The rapid expansion of artificial-intelligence infrastructure is triggering a global memory chip shortage, as factories prioritize chips for hyperscalers...

Critics React To Patrick Dempsey’s Memory Of A Killer

When Patrick Dempsey was still on Grey’s Anatomy, he played a neurosurgeon who at one point did a lot...

FOX’s “Memory of a Killer” Can’t Remember Why It Exists | TV/Streaming

Everyone loves thrillers these days. With hit mini-series like “Run Away” and “His & Hers” making waves on Netflix...

Martin Luther King Jr. in Art and Memory

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First Memory

She can hold up four fingers: she understands that next month she’ll be 4. Already she remembers scenes, so many— her mother...

Cheap Kodak-Branded Memory Cards Are (of Course) Too Good to Be True

It’s no secret that Eastman Kodak will license its branding to pretty...

The Ancient Tool Used in Japan to Strengthen Memory & Focus: The Abacus

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s6OmqXCsYt8William Gib­son famous­ly observed that the future is already here, it’s just not even­ly dis­trib­uted. That line is often...