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Static glow refers to individual data that persists in networks long after a person has died.
Static glow refers to individual data that persists in networks long after a person has died.


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Happiness Project

Future Time

Systems are established to warn people of radioactivity in wasteland areas from bombing and waste disposal

Folklore is embedded into the story framework of local peoples in order to maintain a reverence to the places

Digital human appears in places to warn people off

Digital human also appears in places in order to remind people of the essential cues of being human, i.e. laughter, happiness as a repository of an essential human condition, given the horrendous state of a system collapse, eons into the future people will revert to hunter/gatherer state where emotions such as happiness are superfluous given the survivalist state of being

AI is recalling the memories as the data decays and blurs together to form a disjointed narrative that confuses time and space relationships.

[1] Static glow refers to individual data that persists in networks long after a person has died.

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What's the matter? Nothing; I wanted to be very precise I didn't know the best way to say it Or, rather, I did know, but I don't any more Just when I should know, too. Does it never happen to you? Don't you ever talk about anything but yourself? You are horrible I'm not horrible, I'm sad I'm not sad. I'm horrible