Canonical definition of Synthetic Realness, a condition where optimized representations appear more authentic than the realities they reflect.
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Canonical definition of Synthetic Realness, a condition where optimized representations appear more authentic than the realities they reflect.
Explanations of modern systems, media, and behavior through the Reality Drift framework, with visual briefs and supporting documents. Part of the Reality Drift framework (2023–2026) by A. Jacobs.
A repository within the Reality Drift framework (2023–2026) by A. Jacobs, containing derived and reinterpreted artifacts used to study how ideas propagate, stabilize, and transform across media and information environments.
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