REMEMBER

An Immersive Research Exploring Memory, Identity and Presence

First Experimental Project

Memories Live

A personal VR experience built as a 60th birthday gift — a lifetime of memories animated inside a 360° starry environment. She put on the headset and traveled through her own history.

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REMEMBER is the first project of a broader research dedicated to investigating human behavior and the ways technology — especially Virtual Reality — can engage with deeper layers of human experience.

It is an immersive research exploring how virtual environments can support processes related to perception, memory, and emotional awareness, creating spaces where presence and experience are approached in a sensitive and intentional way.

The project is grounded in the understanding that our internal narratives shape how we exist in the world — influencing meaning, direction, and the way we relate to ourselves and to life.

The origin of REMEMBER

REMEMBER emerged from a personal experience marked by a constant sense of disconnection from the present during a career transition.

Through therapy, study, spirituality, and deep self-observation, a clear calling emerged: to explore how technology could be used not only to create visual experiences, but to support meaningful inner processes.

In a world increasingly fragmented by distraction, speed, and external expectations, REMEMBER is grounded in the observation that moments of clarity, belonging, and authenticity often arise when people reconnect with meaningful memories and their inner narratives.

The intention behind REMEMBER

The core intention of REMEMBER is to help people remember who they are — and from that point, open pathways to other dimensions of knowledge, awareness, and personal evolution through immersive technology.

Rather than offering answers, the research focuses on creating spatial, emotional, and sensory conditions in which self-recognition can emerge naturally.

What REMEMBER investigates

  • How immersive environments can activate personal and emotional memory
  • How presence and spatial perception influence self-recognition
  • How immersion can reduce internal fragmentation and mental noise
  • How virtual spaces can foster belonging and inner coherence

Looking forward

REMEMBER is an open and evolving research, with potential applications across cultural, educational, therapeutic, and human-centered XR contexts.

The project seeks dialogue and collaboration with people interested in memory, identity, presence, and immersive storytelling.

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