Memory
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And you don't have to be building
memory
palaces or memorizing packs of playing cards to benefit from a little bit of insight about how your mind works.
And I think if there's one thing that I want to leave you with, it's what E.P., the amnesic who couldn't even remember he had a
memory
problem, left me with, which is the notion that our lives are the sum of our memories.
I learned firsthand that there are incredible
memory
capacities latent in all of us.
It's like sending Bill Gates your fastest, latest computer, because you know he'll use up all the
memory.
Now, I have to say that my
memory
is notoriously porous, and I've often wondered whether there was any truth in this story, or I was just, you know, misremembering something, but I recently just blew up this old negative of mine, and sure enough, there you can see the Shklovsky and Sagan book underneath that analog calculating device.
Perhaps loss of
memory
is so crucial for our survival as human beings.
I've started outsourcing my
memory
to the digital world, you know?
It's so easy to think of technology as a metaphor for memory, but our brains are not perfect storage devices like technology.
And I rather think of our brains as biased curators of our memory, you know?
And if technology is not a metaphor for memory, what is it?
The concussion didn't heal properly, and after 30 days, I was left with symptoms like nonstop headaches, nausea, vertigo,
memory
loss, mental fog.
So let me start by taking you back, back into the mists of your
memory
to perhaps the most anticipated year in your life, but certainly the most anticipated year in all human history: the year 2000.
Now, I'm sure you all keep a copy of the goals under your pillow, or by the bedside table, but just in case you don't, and your
memory
needs some jogging, the deal agreed then goes like this: developing countries promised to at least halve extreme poverty, hunger and deaths from disease, alongside some other targets, by 2015, and developed nations promised to help them get that done by dropping debts, increasing smart aid, and trade reform.
My music is about
memory
and struggling between oppresion and freedom.
So let's talk about the
memory.
The
memory
is very like the
memory
of a computer today, except it was all made out of metal, stacks and stacks of cogs, 30 cogs high.
So he's got
memory.
The
memory
is this bit over here.
There's this incredible complexity in the CPU, and this incredible regularity in the
memory.
You've got punch cards, a CPU and
memory.
To give you an idea of how slowly, it had about 1k of
memory.
You could add on a lot of extra
memory
if you wanted to.
When it's built, you'll finally be able to understand how a computer works, because rather than having a tiny chip in front of you, you've got to look at this humongous thing and say, "Ah, I see the
memory
operating, I see the CPU operating, I hear it operating.
So he twisted his
memory
around.
So what I'm going to do just for one and a half minutes or so is I'm going to take that concept, I'm going to make something, and the dancers behind me are going to interpret it, they're going to snapshot it, they're going to take aspects of it, and it's almost like I'm offloading
memory
and they're holding onto
memory?
Some dancers, when they're watching action, take the overall shape, the arc of the movement, the kinetic sense of the movement, and use that for
memory.
The first one, body-to-body transfer, yeah, with an outside mental architecture that I work with that they hold
memory
with for me.
As Franklin Pierce Adams pointed out, "Nothing is more responsible for the good old days than a bad memory."
The easier it is to recall something from memory, the more probable we judge it to be.
Can we use, in a way, a body as an empty catalyst for a kind of empathy with the experience of space-time as it is lived, as I am standing here in front of you trying to feel and make a connection in this space-time that we are sharing, can we use, at it were, the
memory
of a body, of a human space in space to catalyze an experience, again, firsthand experience, of elemental time.
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