Silence Curator — A specialized professional who helps individuals, households, institutions, and cities preserve forms of cognitive, sensory, and emotional quiet in societies saturated by perpetual signal, synthetic presence, predictive feedback, and responsive media systems. The role emerged when informational saturation became so total that silence was no longer naturally available and had to be deliberately designed, protected, and maintained.
Key responsibilities include designing signal-free zones, structuring intervals of non-interruption, protecting mental privacy, restoring conditions for reflection, and ensuring that silence remains a lived human possibility and a protected condition of human life.
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