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news / Researching into Music and Memory
September 26, 2004
Researching into Music and Memory
Dider Hilhorst and I are currently working on a project that links music and memory. At this point we are collecting data to populate the database that will be used for the visualization. In a form we have put online we ask you to mention a specific song that you relate to a memory. Do you have a specific song that reminds you of your first girlfriend; that cool wedding of your best friend; a summer vacation? We are sure that you can find plenty examples! You can even sketch out your memory, among other things! It's great fun, really! http://www.nundroo.com/memory/form.php Your help is greatly appreciated, thank you! Feel free to send this form to other people too! Oh, yeah, and we would like to collect the data pretty soon, actually within the next 2 or 3 days. note: Your privacy will be protected, obviously, all the data used is collected anonymously and strictly used for internal academic purposes (not sold to others etc.) As you can see we do not ask for a username or email or any personal information. We are interested in the stories, and how music relates to memory.



















