THE AMP: AIDS MEMORIAL PATHWAY uses public art and technology to create a place for remembrance and reflection in Seattle about the AIDS epidemic. The story of AIDS is a story of dignity, social justice, and humanity, affecting thousands of people. The stories of those who have survived, died, witnessed, and continue to fight against HIV/AIDS must not be forgotten. The AMP: AIDS Memorial Pathway was born out of a desire to recognize the AIDS crisis in Seattle and throughout Washington State, and our communities’ responses to this crisis. Take a self-guided tour of the public artworks on Capitol Hill in and around Cal Anderson Park. In addition, The AMP App with Augmented Reality (AR) is a path to individual and community healing, with augmented reality featuring digital-only artworks and storytelling that works in conjunction with physical artworks. More info: The AMP — AIDS Memorial Pathway