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Things That Can Be Lost is a spoken-word piece about love, absence, and the quiet fear of losing what makes us human.
Using the story of falling in love with a tree — and living with its sudden disappearance — this episode reflects on grief, presence, and the unease many of us feel in an age of machines, optimisation, and thinning attention.
Set against a piano-led, orchestral soundbed, it moves from melancholy toward a gentler conviction: that love was never meant to be efficient, and care was never meant to scale.
This episode is part of an ongoing audio practice exploring language, sound, and what it means to remain human in a world that keeps asking us to move faster.
By Adam Martin4.8
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Things That Can Be Lost is a spoken-word piece about love, absence, and the quiet fear of losing what makes us human.
Using the story of falling in love with a tree — and living with its sudden disappearance — this episode reflects on grief, presence, and the unease many of us feel in an age of machines, optimisation, and thinning attention.
Set against a piano-led, orchestral soundbed, it moves from melancholy toward a gentler conviction: that love was never meant to be efficient, and care was never meant to scale.
This episode is part of an ongoing audio practice exploring language, sound, and what it means to remain human in a world that keeps asking us to move faster.

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