: In the digital age, "permanent" records are actually fragile. When software fails to read a file's "language," the result is a digital ruin. We can argue that these corrupted strings are the modern equivalent of eroded stone tablets, representing the loss of context in the transition from one system to another. 2. "White Graph" as a Conceptual Space
Research into digital archives, like those discussed by Emily Chun at CUE Art Foundation , explores how we "deconstruct and reconstruct" memories through building blocks. : In the digital age, "permanent" records are
: A white graph represents a void of data or a starting point for creation. It is the "tabula rasa" (blank slate) of the information age. An essay could explore how we impose meaning onto these blank grids, whether through complex mathematical modeling or the simple act of keeping a journal. 3. The Paradox of Compression (.rar) It is the "tabula rasa" (blank slate) of the information age
Indiana 1987. Charged with a murder he can’t remember, in the midst of heroin withdrawal, Pike Ables must make a decision now: Go to jail, or flee the country! His only hope, his younger brother Jack, a soon-to-be father and respected psychiatrist. With no food, drugs or weapons, the brothers embark on a journey that will test the meaning of love, family, forgiveness and life or death. Sometimes things aren’t what they seem as the brothers must navigate out of the darkness, into the light and escape before they are caught and someone else dies….














