The Memory Workshop and Memory Bike support the recording, archiving and digitisation of local voices and oral histories in and around the Olympic Park in East London.
The Memory Workshop
The Memory Workshop is a collecting and digitisation project within our UCL Urban Room at UCL East. Using the idea of lab-based learning, the workshop records oral histories within London and facilitates digitization of community and other collections on campus in our mini-studio. Student and partner users of the workshop can digitise vinyl records, VHS and cassette tapes as well as edit their own digital materials. This work is part of Urban Room’s commitment to supporting impactful student research and developing collaborations with artists, residents and organisations around the Olympic Park where UCL East is located.
Memory Workshop Open Days 15 November - 11 December 2024

A series of workshops and conversations about technical, narrative, and ethical considerations when archiving and documenting contested histories and heritage.
The Memory Bike
The Memory Bike is a bicycle-mounted recording and listening station and digital acoustic archive which supports the documentation and recording of local voices and everyday soundscapes. Housed in the UCL Urban Room, the bike is a digitzation facility and collaborative archive and an extension of the Memory Workshop.
The Memory Bike has been designed by students and researchers working in The Bartlett, UCL’s Faculty of the Built Environment and The School for the Creative and Cultural Industries, it is supported by UCL Special Collections.
Find out more in the Memory Workshop and Bike handbook.
Equipment
The Memory Bike is equipped with a comprehensive set of oral history recording tools, conveniently packed into our ready-to-go backpacks. This includes Zoom recorders, SD cards, microphones, headphones, as well as a mobile table and stools to facilitate interviews and oral histories.
Supported projects

Full Cycle
A project by Frames of Mind celebrating the unique cycling heritage of Forest Gate.

Creekmouth
The Memory Workshop supported this oral history and animation project documenting the loss of Creekmouth Village in the 1953 flood.

Voices of East Bank
The Memory Bike has been at the heart of a project to gather an online archive of stories about east London’s heritage, communities, and languages.

Flotilla x Oral History
Equipment from the Memory Bike was used to capture oral histories from women participants in Melanie Manchot's artwork Flotilla.