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Fig. 102 / Memory Jurisdiction in Shared Agents
File #SG.062[RITUAL-ARTIFACT]
Reception date
2026-07-02
Carrier substrate
HF-PAPER
Technique
Silver gelatin
Plate base
Negative plate
Receiver
Bureau Brainhuggers

Fig. 062 — Fig. 102 / Memory Jurisdiction in Shared Agents

Findings:The vault remembered beautifully; the problem was deciding whose memory it had become.

  • Authorization gate
  • Recall drawer
  • Forgetting sleeve
  • Role stamp
Source: GateMem: memory governance for shared agents ↗
Generation protocol

A Ritual Chamber film still, high oblique angle: a shared memory vault is venerated in a near-empty institute chamber, its drawer faces built from a real hex lattice and lit by one short band of phosphor-green tubes. Role-stamped gloved hands reach from shadow toward different drawers while one drawer burns away cleanly inside a glass deletion sleeve. Cream-and-dark stepped-cross institute tiles climb the rear wall; the Bureau seal is struck once, slightly off. Numbered callouts: 1 authorization gate, 2 recall drawer, 3 active forgetting sleeve. One detail quietly wrong: the rejected hand leaves a perfect stamp. Output in exactly 1122 x 1402 px, 4:5 portrait ratio.