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...after death who would have the complicated job of identifying and sorting out your intangible assets? If you bury your head in virtual sand and ignore the fact you have a digital life, in the real world it could cause chaos when you die. So the key advice is plan ahead ….Period | 26 Oct 2015 |
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Keywords
- digital inheritance
- death
- legacy
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Does the internet change how we die and mourn? overview and analysis
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From death to final disposition: roles of technology in the post-mortem interval
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Story Shell: the participatory design of a bespoke digital memorial
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Digital Ownership across Lifespans
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Living Digitally
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Digital inheritance
Research output: Contribution to conference › Abstract › peer-review
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Memento mori: technology design for the end of life
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An emergent framework for digital memorials
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Press/Media
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Post-death control of digital assets
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Why you should make plans for digital death
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