The fact that we can experience one temporal object a multitude of times implies that the temporal object is not merely remembered through primary retention; in fact, the very idea of perceiving the exact same temporal object numerous times implies some kind of technical reproduction e.g. a recording device (either analogue or digital). Thus, Stiegler's main line of argument suggests that as we can experience a melody multiple times, and our experience of that melody changes depending on the ...| 3:AM Magazine