Abstract RR₃ formalizes Residue Media, a media paradigm designed for reversible time. Unlike symbolic media, which accumulates files, archives and immutable records, residue media persists only while its meaning is alive. When meaning fades, media dissolves into chromatic residue — a reconstructable emotional-semantic signature rather than a stored object. RR₃ describes how photographs soften into hue signatures, videos condense into temporal rhythm, conversations resolve into warmth patterns, and web pages dissolve into chromatic afterglow (p. 3–6) . Dissolution is not loss or deletion: it is thermodynamic time, restoring humane temporality and releasing users from archival burden. This technical note formalizes the chromatic trace model (Hue × Saturation × Temporal Drift × Residue Density) as the minimal vector required for reconstructing presence, atmosphere and relational state without storing data (p. 6–7) . RR₃ concludes by mapping residue media onto the canonical hardware trajectory — Transparency Phone (TP₁), Presence Phone (PP₁) and Field Phone (FP₁) — where media becomes transparent, then presence-based, and ultimately environmental (p. 7–8) . Residue Media is not a new format. It is the thermodynamic successor to symbolic media.
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Raynor Eissens
Fujian Research Institute of Light Industry
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69a287570a974eb0d3c02f16 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18793027
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