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Waste Archives as Landscape

Waste Archives as Landscape The landfill blooms in layers. A geological cross section of obsolete promises. VHS tape unspools through rainwater like black linguine. Floppy disks soften into strange vinyl lilies. A thousand family photos sleep inside CD-Rs gone bronze with disc rot, their aluminum freckles oxidized into weather. Under six feet of compacted fast food wrappers and drywall dust, a dead Zip drive still remembers a tax return from 1998. No machine alive nearby can ask it questions. Bit rot sounds gentle. Like apples surrendering quietly in a cellar. But it is magnetic drift, binder decay, electrons leaking from trapped cells, memory turning feral molecule by molecule. The earth keeps our backups badly. Tape sheds oxide into mud. DAT cartridges crack like old knuckles. Hard drives drown with perfect posture. The century builds mountains from abandoned formats, and calls them progress. ----- ©2026 Christopher Reilley  This ekphrastic was inspired by the above image and sha...

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