Amnesia as Architecture – When Memory Fails, Perception Begins
There is a quiet violence in remembering. Not the poetic kind - the curated nostalgia of softened edges - but the mechanical recursion of identity reinforcing itself. Memory, in its chronic form, is not a gift. It is a loop. A closed circuit of perception that insists the world remain legible, predictable, named. And so the proposition emerges - not as pathology, but as design:
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