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SOUVENIR to remember, to come to mind

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Souvenir stand

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SIGNIFICANCE Psychological connection the possessor has with the object as a symbol of past experience

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WHO WHEN WHERE WHAT WHY

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bits & atoms Sustainable Souvenirs Hector Serrano

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yakobusan interactions Social Memories Deutsche Post

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Data decks quantified self Datadecs RIG & Andy Huntington

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tweeting self FRSTEE: Festively Rendered Snowman from Tweets (Enjoyed by Elves) http://www.frstee.com/

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journey Where the f**k was I? James Bridle

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http://www.sirenelisewilhelmsen.com/ passing time 365 Knitting clock Siren Elise Wilhelmsen

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home Key Maps Alexandra Deschamps-Sonsino

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the sounds of you Wave Form Necklace By David Bizer

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just you Be your own Souvenir blablabLAB

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death Anne Lindeboom Wieki Somers

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