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Tom Chatfield's avatar

I love this. Another lens I find useful for examining digital forgetfulness is bound up with the word "flow" itself and the temporary suspension of self-consciousness associated with that state. Gamblers seek the "zone" of technologized numbness because, perhaps, it's a way of slipping outside of time and angst and memory. Or, perhaps, these are rationalizations of a biochemical loop they're snared in.

Pathologically avoiding actuality does much harm. But even doom-scrolling can be, in its way, adaptive: a refuge or respite from overload; a semi-attending method for sampling the algorithmic totality. I worry, though, that it breeds dependence and denial; that we forget how to be fully present to ourselves. We know there is a world beyond the cave's shadows, but cannot conceive of coping with it.

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whensomever's avatar

Regarding your footnote on the etymology of "remember" -- there's a beautiful poem by Gerard Manley Hopkins, "Spelt from Sibyl's Leaves," which draws on this idea:

"For earth ' her being has unbound, her dapple is at an end, as- / tray or aswarm, all throughther, in throngs; ' self ín self steepèd and páshed – quite / Disremembering, dísmémbering, ' áll now."

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