There is a unique kind of haunting that happens in the modern world. We are surrounded by "digital ghosts"—fragments of data that represent who we used to be. A .rar file titled Locked in my darkness might contain old photos from a relationship that ended poorly, chat logs from a friend who is no longer here, or creative projects that never saw the light of day.
The goal isn't necessarily to delete the file, but to eventually reach a place where you can open it, look at the contents without fear, and perhaps, finally, click "Extract Here." Locked in my darkness.rar
Why do we "rar" our darkness? Compression is about efficiency, but it’s also about containment. By putting these digital artifacts behind a layer of encryption or simply a complex file structure, we create a barrier. There is a unique kind of haunting that