AIDS Quilt Touch

Digital Memorial & Community Recording

Explore the AIDS Memorial Quilt through innovative digital tools and join our community effort to preserve voices and honor memories through collaborative recording projects.

AIDS Quilt Analyzer

Digital Exploration Tool

An interactive digital tool for exploring and analyzing the AIDS Memorial Quilt. Discover stories, patterns, and connections within this powerful memorial to lives lost.

3,000+ Quilt Blocks
50,000+ Names
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Call My Name Project

Community Recording Initiative

Join our community effort to record every name on the AIDS Memorial Quilt. Your voice helps preserve memories and creates a living memorial for exhibition spaces.

91,927 Total Names
0% Complete
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Official Interactive Memorial

Search the official AIDS Memorial Quilt database to find specific panels, names, or stories. Access the complete interactive memorial maintained by the AIDS Memorial Quilt organization.

105K+ Memorialized
50K+ Panels
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AQT Table

Interactive Touch Table Exhibition

Large-scale touch table exhibition that travels with physical Quilt blocks to museums and galleries, bringing the complete AIDS Memorial Quilt to visitors through interactive digital exploration.

Touch Interface
Traveling Exhibition
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About the AIDS Memorial Quilt

The AIDS Memorial Quilt is an enormous memorial to celebrate the lives of people who have died of AIDS-related causes. Started in 1985, it has become the largest piece of community folk art in the world, with more than 50,000 panels dedicated to more than 105,000 individuals.

These digital tools help preserve, explore, and share the stories within the Quilt, ensuring that the memories and voices of those we've lost continue to educate, inspire, and heal communities around the world.

The AIDS Memorial Quilt teaches us that:
• Love is stronger than death
• Every life has meaning and deserves to be remembered
• Community and compassion can overcome fear and prejudice
• Art and activism can create powerful social change