Archive Note 2049: Why “Existential Crisis” Became an Audit Term

Intro

This archival note reconstructs why the term existential crisis was structurally reclassified by 2049.
Rather than describing a psychological state, it became an audit indicator within the Existence Audit · R2049 Archive Edition.
The text connects algognosie, post-narrative existence, human–AI interaction, and structural responsibility redistribution.

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🧠 R2049 · Existence Audit (Item 12): Do People Still Go to Shopping Malls in 2049?

This archival record from R2049 analyses why shopping malls once functioned as psychological stabilisers rather than retail infrastructure.
The question is not whether malls survive in 2049, but what their disappearance reveals about human orientation, decision avoidance, and the transition from symbolic spaces to algorithmic allocation.
This entry connects algognosie, human–AI interaction, and post-narrative everyday structures.

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