Infrastructures of Memory, Phygital Bodies in a Concrete Cloud Part 2 Project 2018 Kevin Herhusky California Polytechnic State University | USA How can we revive an architecture saturated-in-memory? This thesis explores future techniques of preservation. Retrofitting the current architectural protector of memory, the data-center, from memory-prison into memory-palace - a spectacle of preservation. An expanding cloud condenses data into a hybrid of digital and physical space - establishing a new and engaging phygital-vernacular. Imperfect, low-res techniques-of-preservation and highly-articulated systems of infrastructure weave together into an intricate, extra-dimensional tapestry of memory. Tutor(s) Karen Lange