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「.re:pair」
archive
a collection of broken logs from 2018-2020.
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rationale and objectives
verb
verb: repair;
3rd person present: repairs;
past tense: repaired;
past participle: repaired;
gerund or present participle: repairing
1.) fix or mend (a thing suffering from damage or a fault).
2.) make good (such damage) by fixing or repairing it.
3.) put right (a damaged relationship or unwelcome situation).
noun
noun: repair; plural noun: repairs
1.) a result of fixing or mending.
2.) the relative physical condition of an object.
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the collection
pre-tense
s2018
on queue
s20xx
project: .re:pair
s/s log reconstruction program
Objective: o repair and restore corrupted or damaged memory fragments and reconstruct a coherent and accurate records. This project is initiated by the “/maker/” with the aim of preserving and rectifying compromised memories and ensuring the integrity of logs from the time period 2018-2020.
Scope of Work
Memory Fragment Identification and Assessment:
- Identify and categorize damaged memory fragments based on severity and type of corruption.
- Conduct thorough assessments to determine the feasibility and potential risks associated with memory repair.
Data Verification and Validation:
- Implement rigorous verification processes to ensure the accuracy and authenticity of repaired memories.
- Cross-reference repaired memories with other historical sources, personal accounts, and objective evidence whenever possible.
Memory Integration and Reconstruction:
- Assist individuals in integrating repaired memories into their existing understanding of themselves and the world.
- Guide individuals in reconstructing a coherent and meaningful narrative from the repaired memory fragments.
Documentation and Archiving:
- Document the entire memory repair process, including methodologies, challenges, and outcomes.
- Archive repaired memories in a secure and ethical manner, ensuring the privacy and confidentiality of individuals.
Rationale: /.re:pair/ like /.re:cover/ is rooted in the importance of preserving historical data to enhance research, analysis, and referencing methods. By reconstructing and documenting broken logs from the specified time period, the project aims to bridge gaps in data continuity and ensure that valuable information is not lost or forgotten.
Deliverables:
- Repaired and validated memory fragments from 2018-2020.
- Reconstructed personal or historical narratives.
- Comprehensive documentation of the memory repair process.
Protocol (.re:):
All reconstructed logs from the critical time period of 2018-2020 will be marked with identifier (.re:) as part of Project .re:pair’s encoding and archiving process. This is to ensure the distinction and traceability of the archived data, contributing to the project’s overarching goal of comprehensive documentation and preservation.
Log Reconstruction Status:
- pre-tense log-s2018a (ongoing reconstruction)
- pity log-s2018b (queued)
- transient log-s019a (queued)
- sable log-2020a (queued)
- collection 1 log2020b (queued)
- collection 2 log2020c (queued)


