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autoarchaeology

def. discovering information about oneself via “material culture”.

As I get older I remember less about myself. Where was I in a given year? Where was I living, who was I hanging out with? What were my interests? What am I not remembering?

Lately I've been doing a sort of archaeological dig on myself, investigating my own records, belongings, and digital traces in order to remember.

location

Where did I live?

Materials:

  • Bills - these often have addresses
  • Receipts - if digital (online shopping), almost always have addresses. Email in particular is a good source.
  • Photographs - if you took them or are in them, they localize you to a place - metadata or memory can supply the date
  • Google Timeline, Strava, anything that you use or used to use that logged your location

friends

Who was I with?

Materials:

  • Instant message logs
  • Email
  • Photographs

All of these show you who you were talking to or who you were with.

travel

Where did I go?

Materials:

  • Flight receipts - check google flights, credit card portals, airline websites, travel portals (expedia, hopper etc)
  • Transaction history - credit card transaction logs always list merchant names; transactions can localize you to a place on a date
  • Photographs - often contain geolocation metadata
  • Google Timeline or other location services - scrub the timeline, see where you went
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autoarchaeology.txt · Last modified: 2024/07/13 05:38 by qlyoung
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