Teresa Richter Romera
BDes (Hons) Graphic Design
All Memories ① Archive
"All Memories ① Archive" is a project that underscores the importance of documenting memories using a blend of digital and physical media. In today's digital age, where most memories are stored on electronic devices, this magazine explores how tangible items like printed photographs, letters, diaries, and memorabilia offer a sense of permanence and a distinct documentation process that digital formats often lack. Through personal stories, examples, and research, the project illuminates the enduring value of physical documentation, emphasizing that the act of preserving memories is just as vital as recalling them. This exploration serves as a compelling reminder of the multifaceted nature of memory and the role that physical artifacts play in preserving our personal histories.

The exhibition imitates a personal space to represent the intimate nature of memories.

The TV comes with DVDs that show memories documented through video, a combination of digital and physical media.

Digital photos can become physical to make them more tangible and real, allowing you to display them as done in the exhibition.

The assembled “All Memories 1 Archive” magazine.

Going through the pages of the main magazine. The spread contains a poem called “I remember, I remember.”

The Proust Zine which is part of the Sense Memories section. A snippet of text and an image used to describe and visualise a sense.

The zines and extra artifacts included in the magazine. They either provide information or can be written in by the reader.
