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       Devising the human interface: convergence of people
       By: kkshaha cnd Date: September 12, 2023, 6:29 am
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       That memory, by definition, we cannot know yet. What of
       everything will ultimately be indelible? The extraordinary,
       because extraordinary? Or what became habitual, because it
       became habitual? It is not safe because the extraordinary, being
       extraordinary, often takes on an almost unreal aspect, it seems
       to remain in a "time outside of time" (I think, for example, of
       the inconceivable death of Diego Maradona, which occurred during
       the pandemic); while what is habitual, being habitual, spills
       over time, seems to have existed before and perhaps may continue
       to exist afterwards (I think, for example, of the bottles of
       alcohol gel.
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       become memory? Memory can be thought
       of, among many other possible ways, from its flaws or its holes;
       but in the sense in which Héctor Libertella said that a network
       "is pure hole": not so much what it lacks, as what it is made of
       (perhaps it should be formulated like this: it is made of what
       it is missing.
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       I think, of course, of forgetting, without which there would be
       no memory (that monstrous retention that happens to Borges's
       famous character is not exactly a memory); but also, and above
       all, I think about false memories: fallacious memory of what did
       not really happen and was not experienced, and which when
       collective therefore assumes a special significance.
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