Previously in the West, archivists mainly performed record management tasks to protect vested interests' strong economic power, legal rights, and status. However, as it expands to various rights such as human rights and equality, now record management from a memory perspective is drawing attention. Various types of records occur in our life, whether intended or unintended. Therefore, archivists researchers should not only study tangible records, but also find records in various categories of life such as memory, heritage, and knowledge and grasp their meaning. It should be noted that not only the records of vested interests recorded in letters, videos, and photos, but also everyone deserves to be recorded fairly and equally and remembered. Even if you do not have tangible records, if you leave a record of 'memory' and continue your memorial activities through the record of memory, such activities themselves can be left as another record.
Then, why should memorial memories should be recorded and passed down at digital archives? Everything that needs to be fixed in the future is contained in 'memorial' while listening to the voices around us that our modern society is missing. Recent memorial incidents have aroused both empathy and a new memorial culture among young people. Listening to and recording the voices of young people who are disadvantaged is in line with postmodernism and corresponds to the area of archival activism. In order to induce authentic mourning and memorial through empathy, The digital space familiar with Born-Digital Generation was selected as representative media in order to induce authentic mourning and memorial through empathy, was constructed Online Exhibition and the participatory content as elements to attract interest for sustainability.
Visitors to the Digital Archive of the Memorial Museum include not only the person directly involved in the memorial incidents, witnesses, volunteers, and bereaved families, but also those who are not directly related. They access a single social memory through online exhibitions based on records. In addition, not only it heal trauma by talking to each other, but it also forms another social memory by continuously expanding memorial activities without realized. By including the elderly for digital archive management, the Digital Archive of the Memorial Museum practiced archival activism from the perspective of postmodernism.