How much of your digital life would make sense to someone who found it in 100 years? Does it truly represent who you are as a person?
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Digital archives are fragile in ways physical ones aren't. What have you lost to a dead platform, a deleted account, or a format no one can open anymore?
As screens creep into every corner of modern life, some spaces still resist — the sauna, the swimming pool, the hiking trail. What are the last places where you are truly without technology, and what do you notice about yourself there?
Technology was promised to give us time back. Instead, most of us are still busier than ever. What went wrong, and is there a fix?
Digital life has quietly eroded privacy as a boundary. Where do you draw the line on what you share, and how firmly do you hold it?
The inbox — email, messages, notifications — is a container most of us are losing the battle with. How do you manage yours, and is your approach actually working?
We've engineered ourselves out of weather—heat, cooling, sealed buildings. What have we lost by removing weather from daily experience?
We used to learn by watching masters work. Now we learn by watching screens. What's the difference?
Write about the different ways in which something becomes obsolete?
Make a case for something that the smartphone has replaced.
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