Introducing my Project
HALF-LIFE — the interface that forgets, so you remember.
We made everything permanent. 41,372 photos none of us ever open again. When nothing can be lost, nothing feels precious.
HALF-LIFE inverts that. It's a memory keeper where every memory decays on screen exactly the way human memory does — along the Ebbinghaus forgetting curve. Neglect a memory and it softens, drains of color, and fragments into an impressionist ghost. Return to it, retell what you remember now, and it re-develops like a photograph — gaining a new sediment layer each time. Nothing is ever deleted. But remembering becomes an act again.
Five movements:
→ Drift — home isn't a grid; memories float in a slow gravity field, vivid ones close and large, fading ones adrift at the dim edges.
→ Decay — five stages, computed live from how long since you last returned.
→ Retell — tap a fading memory, say what you remember now, watch it re-sharpen.
→ Strata — pull down to see every retelling stacked, a core sample of your own remembering.
→ Vigil — a quiet closer where memories become points of light.
Built entirely in Figma Make — React, CSS motion, SVG — with hero imagery from Figma Weave. The constraint is the feature: an interface designed to forget.
"Everything you don't return to, you lose."
Live → https://halflife-memory.figma.site/
(https://halflife-memory.figma.site/)Remix → https://www.figma.com/community/file/1649158179393418241
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