Compression is the art of removing redundancy. It is the process of distilling information down to its most chaotic, non-repetitive state.

The file proves that digital data is often a collective, not an individual, entity.

This specific file is "part 2." In a compressed archive, the second part typically contains no "headers" or "footers." It is a raw stream of binary data that requires its siblings (Part 1, Part 3, etc.) to be interpreted. It represents dependency —the digital equivalent of a sentence fragment that begins with "and." 2. Anonymity and the Alphanumeric Mask