monumentthat
MonumentThat is a term used in public history and art discourse to describe a class of monuments and memorial sites that are not intended as fixed, authoritative narratives but as evolving sites of memory. The concept foregrounds ongoing interpretation, community participation, and flexible commemorative frameworks that can adapt to changing social contexts.
The term is a neologism that combines "monument" with the demonstrative sense of "that," signaling attention
Common characteristics include multi-voiced narratives, participatory updating mechanisms (such as community forums or overlay panels), optional
In practice, projects identified as MonumentThat often incorporate temporary or evolving elements, memory prompts, and opportunities
Reception is mixed: proponents see it as a way to reflect plural histories and maintain civic relevance;
See also: public memory, monuments, memory studies, participatory art.