From Comp. Mem.
1. storage & retrieval
storage retrieval
trigger
write wires
energized from a reference frequency source
a changing field
note presence or absence
generate a pulse sensed childhood language baby talk
erase = restore
absence of pulse early memory
inhibit wire interdict
which Hertz
Durkheim broken symmetry
select 256
first random choreography
parallel paths
timing
2. pair
intimate relationship
electricity | | magnetism
“total recall”
garbage? deletion? right hand rule
thumb current
a ride
counter clockwise
coincident currents are “all that” make this practical
crafting apparatus
serial – rise to random through a screen
“It’s of no use whatsoever.”
“What next?”
“Nothing, I guess.”
consequence conquers
spontaneous self-erasure
writing (process) leaves –
scan the face – power boost
re-writes what once there: n
seen
on-screen
appearance
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Catherine Daly currently lives in Los Angeles, where she restores historic homes. She is a former technical architect who finds this particular work newly relevant, as SERM inhibitors have negatively impacted her memory and she is separating from her partner of 18 years. The author of nine books and eBooks, Daly engages process, technology, feminism, and the "queen of the sciences."