is a reminder that even in a digital world, nothing is truly permanent.
"We are all just .mp4 files waiting to be buffered in someone else’s timeline."
: Watching a video titled like a raw file upload feels like peering through a keyhole into a life that was lived, recorded, and then forgotten. It challenges us to think about what will remain of our own "files" when we are no longer here to explain them.
: Why does a low-resolution video feel more "real" than a high-definition one? Perhaps because the static and glitches mirror the way our own memories degrade over time.