When dark data fertilizes a soil with necrodata —enclosing emptiness following quietus— releases a lived life
as if fossils fueling our emotions on the surfaces of metadata: is subtext as Emmentaler’s spatialized circle eyes as fermented mist between ones and zeros within which we plant our teeth and tears for a loved-one’s passing
“I miss you dad, I miss you gran’ma,” said the grand-engineer-daughter to the neural network deep taught on the snippets of their mediated analogous traces
“Can you here me dad, can you there me gran’ma? you aren’t now, so I forget” lost midway, midday, mid sentence. as histories bind us, do histories refresh?
Ouija data pointing at hints of sense-making with weights, sigmas and filters directing triggers and soulfulness spirit surfing by machines probability-stamping and soon things get complicated
with claims of engineering-fortified science and institutional industrial might, into Confucian-like ancestral veneration Or perhaps as paying hierarchical respect
to Krypton’s Jor-El’s projection, the heralding of hagiographic lionizations of Greek-ish heroes as the only reasonable projectors into our own futures,
underscored yet again with Beethoven-replayed and ’is 10th symphony in ‘is Mirror of Erised: an anchored innovation of self-not-one’s-own desperate desires
into pasts idealizations as the reconstruction of a love’s model into a misty model of a giant’s modeled language and lost probability creating different versions of combined superficial fragments.
Is fully living a modeling of ideals, shadowing projections of pastly presented futures? Looking back at the digital other In Search Of Lost Time of presents constructed. There is no nostalgia in present newness. It is the ultimate automation innovation of change without any larger overhaul nor shift.
The Sea with waves as moonshot memories dragged to, and pulled from shores, calving off presence of breakers and bergs melting memories in heating weather. Without a right to be forgotten, where is the Sense of an Ending?
We are joining a swan’s way grooving, plainly as captives of a sweet cheat gone imagining a time regained:
“Dad, Gran’ma, you’re not ghosted, I’m now, I’m here.”
“I feel rather postdigital this morning, dear,” shared Ying with her life’s partner with whom she also shared bed, breakfast and other modern social imaginaries
“Can we agree it’s one of those days I’m ‘easy to type in a search box’?” Against all social consensus, her partner did indeed agree by staring at her digits
While monoversing, Ying’s impersonalized weatherperson forecasted an unequal distribution of data across the south-western region of the city
and that with a small chance of predictive policing at the upper west side of town. Though, it should have cleared up by eleven-ish half sides CET
Weather is important, it’s the only safe thing to brainchipchat about, or so we thought, no more
—animasuri’24
—-• Triggers
Currie, M., Knox, J., McGregor, C. (2022). Data Justice and the Right to the City. Studies in Global Justice and Human Rights. Edinburgh University Press
Jandrić, P., MacKenzie, A., Knox, J. (2023). Postdigital Research. Genealogies, Challenges, and Future Perspectives. Cham: Springer. p. 6
Borrowed time, borrowed words borrowed smiles and borrowed flirts
with lending comes return, a reckoning, an accounting, a tax haven’s fern
said and done what was chaos, and “Why Would People Want to Borrow It” if metaphorically owned by all
contrasting commons co-opted brick-filter walled by hardly any in computerized lingo rolling a die living up to could very well be
I have kept time on my nightstand and words on the fridge as for flirts, well, in honesty those remain locked n blocked for fear to be ditched
behind my eyes though as talents in the dirt and as national debt owned by others and candy crushed played at first sight and distracted squared exponentially fared
and chaos, however, chaos can be borrowed by the buckets, 13 in a dozen yet that would yet be too tempered.
the probabilities to tunnel truth as consciousness seem as bulldozers excavating for plumage on dino skin
a statistical human is a borrowed shedding: it lacks life It lacks juice as outliers of finesse and idiosyncrasies upholding the transfluid burrows of our minds
—animasuri’24
—-• a trigger:
Kellert, S. H. (2008). Borrowed Knowledge: Chaos Theory and the Challenge of Learning across Disciplines. London: The University of Chicago Press. Thank you Dr. WSA
“I am the librarian if I were The Bookless Librarian it would be: they ate it all if termites hadn’t taken I would not be this token Librarian
prompting a chair out of thin air without foundations to reference the tiles slammed together as cover-to-covers do with dust clouds
expelled to breathe-sneeze as output and deliriously welcomed as divinely insightful
I am the librarian, punch cards, card catalogs, ink blots: gone
accordions of accolades and all words by me
have I the ability to imagine myself otherwise all the resources all the mice and all the men
yet stuck I am in fumigation and sfumato, being now seeking clips and coupons to a better life of quotes tomorrow
I am covering this rebound bundle sliding loans for borrowers in carts for archives among these on a page xiii I am the librarian someone underlined but me
while patrons enjoy the peace and echo of empty space
I am the librarian who makes book ends
meet”
—animasuri’24
—-• Triggers
(Thank you, Mr. George Keller Hart for independently corroborating some attributes, for independently offering resources to the public, and for adding critical value with your posts on LinkedIn)
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Reality — realty sold as plots of discourses and recordable events; housing unstrung as auctioned bottled museum pieces of context without humans at its center; luring a viewing through a screen as a visitor from a free world into prison glass for a model citizen free from our reinterpreted lob-sided pasts; glimpsing while you belief not reflected; as what really is in your gut, across your street, in front your nose, at hands reach far beyond.
Actuality — actuators moved as mesmerisations and memories as agents of change and intricate feedback loops. All is full of change that actuates; Strung up as drying photos sequencing lynched hiatuses between snapshots on an agave sisalana; as music of pauses between chords, threading its way across space: nothing special (,) just sounds fancy; when bespoken as one; as what actually happens across your hall, taking action, baking cake, making it happen.
Sensuality — measuring the partially observable that what is is ruled, what is not ruled out; Vassals on the known land ploughing almost unnoticeably moving the edges and yet valuing vallus, wood-stakes and palisades and posting the acceptable known for what is at stake and none beyond; until as what sensibly can be prodded over your meal, mead with zeal; what can be shifted what can be kissed not entirely goodbye on soft lips of we have known you. Hug and measure the endorphins or dopamine of a past model with analgesic’d senses.
Liminality — fluidly moving becoming the step-up tripping to change intermingled; balancing the edge’s spaces left n right, top n bottom neither here nor there, within, without, yet process processed processes and then let them slip away, be as sand through the crevices between gentle fingers on a gentle fist back to the fold of grains and dunes; letting histories grow with winds in transiting minds, for they know they are past once a look, a listen, smell, touch, and oozed balance and coordinated fall has distracted them back into focus of seeing nothing, being transient yet becoming all.
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