Tanya Mulkidzhanova

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  1. The Keyframe Bias

    jackcheng:

    The keyframe bias is rooted in the way our memory works. To cram more information into the canteloupe-sized piece of flesh between our ears, we spawn formulas and look for exceptions, discarding the predictable and retaining the keyframes. These become the blueprints we use to recreate our past experiences, stretching a hard drive of a fixed size out to infinity.

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      life happens between...good truth. Memories...recreate...
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      eloquently, read
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      essay by Jack Cheng, I found myself...keyframe bias, and no part
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