Human brains can't just store information - in our brains, location and information merge. Everything we remember is represented by a specific constellation of activated neurons. A built territory can work the same way. Information must be gained, stored and retrieved in the same location. This creates a pulsing map of nodes and connections. Their configuration is in a permanent flux, contributing to many realities. Topologically, this territory is not determined by absolute sites, but the relations of its constituting parts. Repetition and difference fight in a constant battle against the erasure of entropy through time - inexact by essence, not by accident.

Troger, Jonathan; Blind, Jasper: Promise (2022)

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