Echthesia

blurry image of two clocks

Echthesia

n.
a state of confusion when your own internal sense of time doesn’t seem to match that of the calendar—knowing that something just happened though it apparently took place seven years ago, or that you somehow built up a decade of memories in the span of only a year and a half.

Greek εχθές (echthés), yesterday + αἴσθησις (aísthēsis), sensation. Pronounced “ek-thee-zhuh.”

Aftersome

rows of opaque and clear marbles

Midsummer

a person standing in a garden holding a clock

Present-Tense

a close-up of a stopwatch

Yeorie

a woman with tendrils of smoke moving across her face

Nowlings

a pile of black and white puzzle pieces

Alpha Exposure

a close-up of a baby with diffusion filter

Rasque

close-up of the shards of a broken vase

O’Erpine

a person looking at a grave

Clockwise

a close-up of flower along with polaroid pictures

Pithered

stacks of papers and folders piled high on a table

Énouement

a hand opening a curtain

Blinkback

a wall full of pictures and objects

Nachlophobia

Querinous

Galagog

a person alone in a snowy desolate landscape

Latigo

aerial view of a city at night

Angosis

a table full of food

Ecsis

a hand holding a fossil

Gaudia Civis

a close-up of a gear

Echthesia

blurry image of two clocks

The Unsharp Mask

a mirror with a reflection of a person