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MEMORY

REPETITION

the act of repeating, repeated action. Repetition is depending on the time, it is considered as a time concept in given space.

According to Gilles Deleuze's notion that there is no time but the present, the duration, which contains past and future. Repetition describes the different ways in which past and future can be inscribed in a present. Repetitional Habit incarnates the past (and gestures to the future) in the present by transforming the weight of experience into an urgency. Repetition can be seen through the he active force of memory, which introduces discontinuity into the passage of time by sustaining relationships between more distant events, in a virtual and vertical way, it deals with events in their depth and structure rather than in their contiguity in time. The time without the repetition can be seen as an empty time, it consists out of ultimate event or experiences that are breaking free from the simple repetition of time.

When making the future and the past more visible, sensible, repetition is referring to the habits and the memory of the users. For the notion of the present itself the experience has to be strong and surprising enough to outdo the routine, the habitual.

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ROUTINE

ourse of actions followed regularly, a standard set of procedures. Habits are routines of behaviour that are repeated regularly and tend to occur subconsciously. Routine, habit is a concept that needs a subject. In the context of the user the routine and habit are describing its repetitional relationship to the place.


TRACE

A visible mark, made by the subject. an indication of the former presence or existence of something. mark of the absence of a presence, an always-already absent present.

According to Jacques Derrida, instead of finding the truth, the closure, it is important to see the absence of presence, loophole, freeplay of meanings. The trace becomes the medium for those in text. The trace is not a presence but is rather a presence that is dislocated, displaced, and refers beyond itself. the concept of the trace can be seen as marks on and under erasure - a new word written, old one crossed out. For the freeplay of meaning all is printed - both words and the deletion.

the trace is the remains of an act done by the subject, the user. The trace can be seen as the medium of the repetition. The recognition moment of the traces can become an ultimate moment. the experience of understanding the logic of displaced loopholes, dislocated meaning can be seen as an strong and surprising event.
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