Since the genesis of written script – etched into the clay tablets of the Sumerians and Babylonians – human hands have inscribed their marks upon the world. These symbols of identity intend to declare power, showcase wealth, augment reputation, or tether memory to the tangible. Ixscripxixns ventures into the fragility of these texts, questioning what value they imbue into the material and what is lost as these marks diminish. Through their natural and inevitable degradation, intentional defacements, or acts of irreverent destruction, what lingers once an inscription is lost?