A digital monument: memory in the internet age
A digital monument is a memory page on the internet that can be linked to a real headstone through a QR code. It adds to the stone what stone cannot hold: a person’s life.
A headstone holds a name — but a life?
An ordinary headstone preserves a name and two dates. But a person is not dates — it is stories, voice, character and the love of those close. A digital monument holds exactly that and makes memory alive.
How to link it to the grave
A QR code is linked to the memory page and engraved on a plaque by the headstone. Anyone who scans it sees the biography, photos and video and hears the person’s voice. The code can be redirected to a new page at any time.
A complement, not a replacement
A digital monument does not replace the traditional one but complements it. The stone remains a place to come to, while the digital page is where the person is truly known, even generations later.
For future generations
Grandchildren and great-grandchildren who never met the loved one will be able to see their face, hear their voice and read their stories. This turns a headstone from a stone with names into a living bridge between generations.
- Linked to the headstone via a QR code.
- Holds photos, video, voice and stories.
- Available to future generations.
- Complements, not replaces, the stone.
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