deep space portals
the track of linear time has been laid out before me – the stops are already built, the pace is already set. it’s quite boring, truly
snail & mushroom introduced me to deep space portals – the holes you sorta sink into when you engage with time in sticky, stretchy, slow, trippy, upside down kinda ways
i remember meeting time as a turnstile or boat wheel – some gateway that spun me around right back where i began but with new memories

time can play games in that way – taking you here & there & everywhere all at once. for the logical, planning brain – this version of time can feel like sand slipping through your fingers or time returning over & over again like groundhogs day. losing the linear track of time takes a bit of foolishness
in this digital world the linear track of time exists as one option among many. slip on a banana peel & you may just slide back to monday or 1984 or a recent future where the closest thing to a clock you’ll find is your own beating heart
catch yall in the open spaces