Calendar as memory
Stub • 145 Words • Calendars, 2024 • 02/12/2024
⚠️ This post contains a rougher cut of my thoughts on the topic and may be updated in the future. Please forgive any mistakes or lack of polish!
Using a calendar for historical memory purposes only
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This article was published 2024-02-12 00:00:00 -0500, which makes this post and me old when I published it.
I don’t find that I often am using a calendar to plan my days, I just use calendar holds so that I remember to do something in the future
I am deeply interested in how a calendar can be used to store information in a temporal way. I like the metaphor/conceptual framework of a calendar as a time machine. As someone who doesn’t have the greatest autobiographical memory, I need to catalog a lot of things on my calendar, otherwise I will forget about it.
My Related Writing:
- An article I wrote about my process of using a calendar to keep track of how I spend my time
- Could a calendar with no duration help store temporal memory?
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