
Memoryscape, a speculative short story by THE-ICONOMIST, investigates the collapse between memory, technology, and subjectivity. A narrator navigates feeds, notifications, algorithms, and system failures in search of himself, finding only residues: echoes, noises, and fragments of a life mediated by devices. Between archived dreams, captcha identities, and emotions translated into data, the book constructs a scenario in which memory no longer belongs to the body and begins to operate in invisible infrastructures. The 99 images that accompany the narrative were appropriated and organized according to the rhythm and recurrences of the text, functioning as visual extensions of its symptoms, flaws, and interruptions. Each reappearance marks a short circuit between experience and record, until the attempt to escape one’s own memory presents itself as an ambiguous gesture: to disappear from the archives in order to continue existing.
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