temethely
Temethely is a term used in speculative fiction and experimental digital ethnography to denote a collaborative memory practice. It describes both the process by which a community gathers, records, and preserves memories, and the resulting archive that encodes shared memory beyond individual recollection. The concept is employed to examine how collective memory is constructed, transmitted, and renegotiated across generations and social contexts.
Temethely is a neologism created for narrative purposes. It draws on syllables from invented languages used
In practice, a temethely session centers on storytelling, recounting episodes, and attaching artifacts such as audio
Within its fictional deployments, temethely is used to explore tensions between individual memory and collective narratives,