#003

"Orb"

Agonia seen from space – one of two bodies sharing the same orbit. The precise arrangement that keeps them from colliding also prevents either of them from being defined as a planet in the traditional sense. Agonia’s oceans have huge concentrations of microscopic algae, making the water appear green, even from space. Local distortion makes Agonia appear less ’round’ than it actually is, compounded by the memory reconstitution process. At least 45,000 people now inhabit Agonia and its sister Pax, living on the limited available land and constructed floating platforms.

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In case it wasn’t apparent, the Engram Institute, Solal Moyer, and the story described on this site is a work of fiction. Any similarities to real people, places, or organisations is unintentional. It is part of a private art project to explore the transient and intangible nature of human memory. To explore the question: even if we could download and see snapshots from another person’s memory, could we truly capture and interpret them as that person did? It has also been a vehicle to explore Generative Art, the NFT ecosystem, and the effectiveness of AI / Machine Learning to add verisimilitude to world-building.

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