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"Twin"

The suns set on Phaeton b, a binary starsystem. Due to a thin upper atmosphere, the brighter (major) star creates a reflection that looks like a third, dimmer sun. With a rotation period of 39 hours, the planet enjoys long, bright days as well as long, dark nights. Colonists have found this exceptional for both growing and recreation alike. For a photographer such as Moyer, the pull of a golden hour that lasts over an hour and a half must have been difficult to resist, as several such memories were recovered.

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In case it wasn’t apparent, the Engram Institute, Solal Moyer, and the story described on this site is a work of fiction. Any similarities to real people, places, or organisations is unintentional. It is part of a private art project to explore the transient and intangible nature of human memory. To explore the question: even if we could download and see snapshots from another person’s memory, could we truly capture and interpret them as that person did? It has also been a vehicle to explore Generative Art, the NFT ecosystem, and the effectiveness of AI / Machine Learning to add verisimilitude to world-building.

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