CONTINUUM™

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In a near future, memory has become a service. Through a corporate system known as Continuum™, individuals can relive their past with sensory precision — restored, optimized, and streamed on demand. Childhood fantasies, first love, moments of intimacy and loss — all reconstructed in high-definition emotional fidelity. One man enters the system to revisit the defining memories of his life. What begins as nostalgia gradually reveals a more unsettling truth: access is conditional. Emotion is metered. Even the most sacred experiences exist within a subscription framework. As the system approaches the memory of his wedding — the most meaningful moment of his life — the boundaries between human identity and corporate infrastructure collapse. CONTINUUM™ explores the monetization of nostalgia, the commodification of identity, and the fragile nature of human memory in a world where nothing is owned — only accessed. When remembrance becomes a product, what remains truly ours?

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