After the tragic death of a friend of mine, I observed how social media played a role in connecting people in far-flung parts of the country as they grieved together.

In the web 2.0 age, your online persona and connections are every bit a part of your identity as your IRL possessions and relationships. After you die, those digital traces remain for a while, but eventually will fade and be forgotten. How do you translate those traces into a physical object that acts like a memento or urn - activating memory and nostalgia for the survivors.

This machine creates a physical recording of someone's social media activity after they die. As mentions of the deceased are made online, a basin of ink ebbs and flows with the activity. A one-time performance, once the water evaporates, what is left are the rings of pigment marking the activity.

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