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The thesis «Gripping the Clouds, Fragmented Thoughts on Contemporary Life and Its Frameworks» is a nonlinear text that blends personal observations with broader questions about how we live, see, and interact today. It examines the everyday influence of technology, media, and systems of representation—how they shape our behaviour, our sense of self, and perhaps most notably, our attention. Just as the text reflects on how our focus is increasingly pulled from one thing to another, it is also written in this way. The form is open and associative, where thoughts unfold in real time, often interrupted, redirected, or left unfinished. The result is a stream-of-consciousness style in which the reading experience centers more on noticing and reflecting than on drawing clear conclusions.
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