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Ada's Memory Museum Philosophy
Ada’s Memory Museum is an AI-powered interactive web experience that transforms personal memories into digital artifacts.
The link is here: https://gemini.google.com/share/1dd68aa47aa5
The project invites users to upload a personal image as an entry point into a reflective process, where they engage in a conversation with an AI “archivist.” Through voice and text interaction, the system responds emotionally, asks questions, and guides users in interpreting their own memories. Rather than functioning as a simple tool, the AI acts as a narrative companion, helping to shape the meaning and emotional tone of each memory. The final outcome of this process is a preserved digital artifact that combines visual transformation, textual reflection, and archival storage within a virtual museum environment. In this sense, the project explores how AI can mediate memory, emotion, and storytelling, and how digital systems influence the way we remember and reinterpret our experiences.




The website was developed using a modern web-based technology stack that integrates real-time interaction, generative AI, and immersive visual rendering. The frontend was built using React and Vite, allowing for rapid prototyping and smooth user interaction.
I integrated the Google Gemini API to generate conversational responses and reflective summaries, designing the AI not simply as a responder but as a guiding presence that participates in meaning-making. The system also incorporates speech recognition and text-to-speech, creating a multimodal interaction that blends voice and text seamlessly.
For the visual experience, I got some inspirations from learning Touch Designer and used Three.js to transform uploaded images into dynamic, particle-based structures, allowing static photographs to evolve into abstract, living forms. Firebase was used to store user-generated memory artifacts, enabling users to revisit their archived experiences in a gallery-like format. Together, these components form a system where interaction, computation, and visual transformation are tightly interconnected.
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Users are able to upload images, engage in emotionally responsive dialogue, generate reflective summaries, and witness the transformation of their memories into visual artifacts. These artifacts are then preserved within a digital archive, reinforcing the concept of a personal “memory museum.” While the system is still in development, it successfully establishes a framework for exploring how AI can be used in creative and narrative contexts. The project highlights the potential of combining generative AI with interactive media to create experiences that are not only functional but also introspective and emotionally engaging.
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