The time of the event (rather than the narrative) in archival images.
The gap between the event of the image and the "event of the narrative" (since it is an archive). A moment which is invariably lost but which, precisely because it is lost, points to "the infinity of actual fluxes that necessarily participate in the same virtual whole." (Deleuze) The past is the whole of the past, so every little bit of past, every memory, every souvenir, contains the entirety of past. "There is one memory, one past time, in which different people participate from different perspectives." (May)