A staggering amount of digital photos 鈥 and the memories they capture 鈥 are lost every day. An estimated 57% of young Australians have lost a precious digital photo, and didn鈥檛 have a physical copy. But are those memories lost forever?
instax鈩 has worked with leading researchers to create the world鈥檚 first printed memories, in a campaign conceptualised by McCann + HERO Australia.
Lost memories were reconstructed from the mind of Nicole Toum, a support worker from Sydney. After Nicole tragically lost her father in 2018, she also lost dozens of digital photos; and she chose three of these core memories to be recovered through [Mind]ography.
鈥淭his is literally cutting-edge, mind-reading research,鈥 said Dr Paul Scotti, of Princeton Neuroscience Institute, who led the experiment. 鈥榃e scanned Nicole鈥檚 brain with Functional MRI as she saw and imagined thousands of images, training our algorithm to recognise her brain patterns. Then when she imagined her memories, the AI could create a visual reconstruction of what she was imagining.鈥
Nicole鈥檚 memories became the centrepiece of an exhibition at China Heights Gallery in Sydney, Australia. Reflecting on her experience, Nicole said 鈥淚 came in not knowing what to expect. The MRI鈥檚 were exhausting, but it鈥檚 been amazing. Extremely cathartic, joyous鈥 having these memories back, it feels like being home.鈥
With memories at the core of our brand, the instax鈩 team was delighted with the outcome of this groundbreaking project. 鈥淗ere鈥檚 the fun thing about memories, we all see them so differently. So we asked the question - what if you could print memories as you recall them in your mind? Not just a photo capturing a moment, but what you remember in your mind from that moment. What if we could print THAT memory? Well, we are excited to have printed the world鈥檚 first 鈥渕emories鈥 through the [Mind]ography campaign, thanks to Nicole Toum, Dr Paul Scotti and the team at RINSW鈥, said Mary Georgievski, general manager photo imaging, FUJIFILM Australia.
Since the exhibition, Instax鈩 has seen an 8x increase in social engagement and a reach of 12 million so far (impressive given Australia鈥檚 population of 26 million people).
Mitchell Sutton and Josh Campbell, senior creatives from McCann + HERO Australia commented, 鈥淸Mind]ography is one of those 鈥檞hat if鈥 ideas we鈥檇 normally put aside pretty quickly. But AI is unlocking new possibilities so fast, you almost can鈥檛 just say 鈥榯hat鈥檚 impossible鈥欌 you鈥檝e got to check first. It鈥檚 fantastic to be able to visualise data in such a unique way, plus it鈥檚 easy to see how this kind of tech will change lives. Being able to help Nicole recover her lost memories was a privilege, and we can鈥檛 wait to see where Dr Scotti鈥檚 research ends up.鈥
This month, FUJIFILM Australia is celebrating its 20th anniversary as part of FUJIFILM Group, marking two decades of commitment to innovation, quality, and customer satisfaction in the Australian market. Since becoming part of the FUJIFILM Group in 2004, FUJIFILM Australia has been at the forefront of imaging and information technology, transforming how Australians capture and share memories.