Localizations of information. Tag clouds where some words appear larger, more pronounced than others. Words which are more loudly, more articulately sounded. The computer screen as magic mirror. Tell me am I the fairest in the world. Tell me all about myself. Show me the way home. I want a way to collect, concentrate and feedback into the frequencies I like to surround myself with. I want little pictures of my friends to appear in the background on my desktop when I’m thinking about them, or them me. I want to be able to click and drag, catch and throw ideas and concepts and emotional moments and reference points with them on and offline. I want a way to keep track of things I might have lost. I want a way to renew things. I want a way for something to be at the top of my list, but to decay like money’s worth in demurrage if I don’t get around to it for a few days. Then that cycle would go underground and transform and automatically propagate itself later on at a fortuitous date. I want a way for digital sets of information, datagrams, to be closer and farther away to me. Proximity, the walkabout. Catch and throw click and drag. Endless ephemeral wex layers connecting everything to everything else a hundred trillion times over, faster than the speed of light: non-localization of electronic phenomenon in the near future. Ghosts in the machine. Electric lights point the way home. Movie screens you can drive into like highway exits.

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