Six Feet Under a Data Centre: Let's talk about Death and Legacy online!

Linn Friedrichs, Savena Surana, Ian Forrester, Arda Awais

Summary
How do we die online? Innovation, hypes, and glitches – the shifting tech landscape chips away at the taboos surrounding death and reshapes how we address loss and legacy. Join a candid conversation about digital death care, forever-promises, AI ‘seances’ and a new dimension of digital rights.
Stage 6
Panel
English
Conference

Managing traditional assets is challenging enough, but digital footprints and social media dial up the complexity of the end of life. AI companions are trained on the data of the deceased, platforms or associated digital cultures can cease to exist, and often it takes not just one person but a global network of laborers to keep our dead alive online. Yet there’s still no societal consensus, legislation, or consistent platform policies for handling digital legacies.

Drawing on innovative approaches from research, creative design, and death care, we’ll explore how technology reshapes loss and legacy—and how death literacy can improve our tech. Along the way, we’ll discuss conversations to initiate now, rituals and practices that preserve connection in a hybrid world, and more community-minded ways of handling digital remains.

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Learning & Development Consultant, International Educator, Facilitator
Ian Forrester profile picture looking left with his arms crossed and spotty white shirt
Senior Firestarter
A photo of Arda Awais - A black woman wearing a black turtle neck and a yellow with red tones headband. Her hair is curly brown tied up as a top knot.
Co-Founder of Identity 2.0 & Multidisciplinary Designer & Creative Technologist