Proposal to think about influence or commonality as ways of describing the inflowing of other loops into our own. The possibility that each of our strange loops of self is made of many strands, some of them thick and lasting, others mutable and temporary. Possibility even of thinking of those many strands as many different “I”s inside of us, including lossy copies of the “I”s of those others whose lives are intimately bound up with our own.
Turned toward memorial, this opens the question, what of you lives in me? Can you, or something that is the deep pattern of you, think through my body, even though you are gone?
Conjure a person who in some way, through intimacy or influence, lives on in another, perhaps in you.
Write a short ceremony or set of directions to draw that onliving into visibility, combining image and text. Maybe the image is a portrait of me as you. Or perhaps it is more like a technical drawing—a map of you in me, or assembly instructions for the tools of the ceremony.