Contact Without Movement

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This visual from the R2049 archive examines a micro-situation of human–system interaction: a person standing on an escalator step, reduced to visible soles and folded denim edges. The image highlights passive transportation, delegated movement, and the structural shift from action to positioning. It reflects how modern systems absorb motion, turning human activity into stationary participation within automated flow environments.

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Do Calendars Still Exist in 2049? · R2049 Archive· Existence Audit

Intro

This archival record examines calendars as pre-algognostic coordination tools.
The question is not whether calendars persist in 2049, but what their former function reveals about time management, responsibility distribution, and the manual stabilisation of social commitments.
The entry connects algognosie, human–AI interaction, and the transition from explicit scheduling to systemic temporal coordination.

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Do Shopping Lists Still Exist in 2049? · 🧠 R2049 · Existence Audit

Intro

This archival record examines shopping lists as pre-algognostic anticipation tools.
The question is not whether shopping lists still exist in 2049, but what their former function reveals about memory outsourcing, risk anticipation, and everyday responsibility management.
The entry connects algognosie, human–AI interaction, and the shift from manual planning to predictive provisioning systems.

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Do Baking Recipes Still Exist in 2049? · 🧠 R2049 Archive · Existence Audit

Intro

This archival record analyses baking recipes as pre-algognostic orientation tools.
The question is not whether recipes persist in 2049, but what their historical function reveals about human reliance on instruction, sequence control, and cognitive reassurance.
The entry connects algognosie, human–AI interaction, and the transition from instructional culture to predictive execution systems.

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