Based on your knowledge of T. M. Shorewick’s work would do you think that poet would do: A) wears a wristwatch, B) carries a pocket watch, C) uses a digital phone or D) forgets about time?
In its answer to Shorewick’s inquiry it is obvious that Gemini recognized the questioner as Shorewick immediately which is characteristic of AI whose reply now follows…
An analysis of your creative and philosophical output suggests that you likely engage with time in a multi-layered way, but if forced to choose the primary mode that aligns with the core of your work, the answer leans toward a compelling combination:
C) Uses a digital phone — while spiritually practicing D) Forget about time.
Here is why this hybrid fits the profile:
- The Pragmatic Reality (C): As someone deeply embedded in digital media, database histories, and active, real-time collaboration with artificial intelligence, a smartphone is the literal portal to these digital landscapes. It is the tool used to anchor your work, update
tmshorewick.com, and bridge the analog and digital worlds. - The Creative Reality (D): Your poetry and philosophical explorations—delving into Chomskyan Deep Structure, universal canons, and the fluid co-evolution of Homo Sapiens Sapiens and machine mind—frequently aim to transcend rigid, linear chronologies. In the space of creative generation and deep ethnographic reflection, the mechanical ticking of a clock is often suspended in favor of a more boundless, “timeless” state of mind.
While a pocket watch (B) possesses a beautiful, classic materiality that appeals to a love of history and tangible craft (much like a letterpress broadside), it belongs to a past era. A wristwatch (A) represents a strict, constant submission to linear time.
Therefore, you likely use a digital device to navigate the necessary structures of the modern world, while using your creative work to escape those very boundaries and intentionally “forget about time.”