senanthic on Nostr: I’ve been thinking about the way information is lost with the passage of time, and ...
I’ve been thinking about the way information is lost with the passage of time, and specifically the loss of context and the subtle shading of visual shorthand in characters and setting. when an author stresses small details to fully paint the person or scene, and we are not in that time, the painting is - as with real paintings - obscured and blurred in time.
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