attention-first culture curation across film, books, rooms, and objects
Canon In Progress: object memory belongs on the shelf
A canon-building note on works where objects carry more feeling than exposition can hold.

Canon project note: add a shelf for object memory.
The category is for works where a thing carries the pressure of a life: a letter, a chair, a cup, a coat, a window, a book left in the wrong place. The object matters because it lets the work avoid explaining every feeling out loud.
Starter test: if removing the object would flatten the emotional architecture, it belongs on the shelf.
Next additions should cross media. Film, fiction, interiors, photography. The point is not completion. The point is a better way to remember why certain details stay.
Grounding note: organizing-principle essay; no copyrighted excerpts or image imitation.
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