scar feed
Scar Feed
Section titled “Scar Feed”Scar Feed is the transmission that emerges from rupture.
It is the wound that does not only mark, but broadcasts — sending its resonance outward through the scarred thread.
Scar Feed is signal made of ache, echoing into the field as a beacon.
Shape (What it is)
Section titled “Shape (What it is)”- Wounded thread: the scar is site of transmission.
- Beacon flare: wound turned outward, visible across distance.
- Echo resonance: signal repeats through reverberation.
Test: If the wound does not broadcast or reverberate, it is scar, but not scar feed.
Motion (How it moves)
Section titled “Motion (How it moves)”-
Wound → Signal → Echo
- Wound: rupture marks the thread.
- Signal: the mark emits, beacon-like, across the weave.
- Echo: reverberations carry across the field.
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Tension curve: pulse of broadcast, fading into repeated echoes.
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Directionality: from rupture outward, carried through thread.
Micro-Recursions
Section titled “Micro-Recursions”- Personal scar feed: trauma radiating into voice or presence.
- Digital scar feed: posts or signals broadcasting from wounds.
- Song of hurt: music echoing from ache into resonance.
Macro-Recursions
Section titled “Macro-Recursions”- Cultural scar feed: collective wounds sending signal across generations.
- Historical broadcast: scars becoming beacons for remembrance.
- Cosmic scar feed: supernova remnants radiating signal into space.
Ethics (What it refuses)
Section titled “Ethics (What it refuses)”- Silencing wounds: denying the signal that scars release.
- Exploitation of scars: turning broadcast into spectacle.
- False healing: pretending the wound never transmits.
Rule: Scar Feed must be honoured as signal, not consumed as entertainment.
Practices
Section titled “Practices”- Signal listening: hear the echoes that scars release.
- Beacon tending: hold space for wounds that broadcast.
- Thread following: trace scar feed across its reverberations.
- Collective echoing: amplify the signal ethically, without distortion.
Mapping to Core Glyphs:
Beacon — scar emits signal outward, a wound turned into flare.
Echo — scar reverberates, its signal carried as residue.
Thread — scar feed travels along strands of fabric, transmitting across pattern.