How is memory formed, whether human, collective, or digital?

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  • Research
Published on April 14, 2026 Updated on April 14, 2026
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on the March 18, 2026

Check out the latest issue of INTERVALLE magazine, featuring a special section that explores the many facets of memory through research conducted at Université Côte d’Azur.

Memory is everywhere. From our most personal recollections to the archives that chronicle our societies, it shapes our relationship with the world and with others. But what do we really know about its mechanisms, its vulnerabilities, and its transformations in the digital age?

With this new issue, INTERVALLE offers a deep dive into the research conducted at Université Côte d’Azur on this essential topic. From neuroscience laboratories to research on audiovisual archives, and including reflections on collective memory and the challenges of transmission, researchers shed light on the many dimensions of memory. INTERVALLE invites us to reflect on a central question: what do we choose to remember—and how do we pass it on?