Anarcho-traditionalism; eco-fascism; autarky
by sandraxine August 03, 2017

A panagram is a formalistic representation that reconciles representation to formalism ie. the signed to the signifier.
A linguistic example is a sentence which contains each letter of the alphabet just one time.
In aesthetic representation: a gamut or color wheel.
A linguistic example is a sentence which contains each letter of the alphabet just one time.
In aesthetic representation: a gamut or color wheel.
A panagram unites representation with its signifier (formalistic assignation).
by sandraxine July 30, 2018

An art movement which proffers that consumption is an image.
Particularly, it posits that real-life digital avatars are deconstructing or "consuming" skeuomorphs from the periphery.
Particularly, it posits that real-life digital avatars are deconstructing or "consuming" skeuomorphs from the periphery.
Hypermodernism posits that skeuomorphs are subcultures and that edge-actors or edge-assets are deconstructing these niche movements from the outside; revealing the movements to be "images of consciousness."
by sandraxine October 14, 2021

Having attributes of the actualizative or self-actualizative.
Realizative or materializative.
Being or becoming (having being).
Realizative or materializative.
Being or becoming (having being).
Perfect does not distinguish between being and becoming. As an etymology it is bidirectional. Thus to be real or have reality is perfect.
by sandraxine September 17, 2018

Hypermodernity is a design-oriented heuristic that assumes that the part, when deconstructed to an attribute, can become GREATER than the whole. This is in contrast to postmodernism which posits that the WHOLE is greater than the sum of its parts.
A great way to counterpose postmodernism and hypermodernity is to say that while postmodern has an (anti-) object-orientation hypermodernity has an ATTRIBUTE-orientation
Hypermodernity exists in an increasingly fault-tolerant user experience in which objects are being deconstructed to their skeuomorphs (mimetic attributes). A tangible example of this is the touch-screen keypad replacing the flip phone keypad.
This has measurable impact on cultural consumers; who now define a product as an intersection between form and function (analogous to whole and sum-of-parts unity in modernism). Form-function unity induces a parallel revolution in material design and composition. (Even the term “material design” is an oxymoron in postmodernism.)
The increasing prevalence of skeuomorphs in disparate technological contexts and mediums means that culturally, the fake converges with the real in a hyperreality or augmented-reality-as-an-interface existence. This is evidenced by the rise of virtual reality, Google glass, Pokemon Go, virtual geo-cache incentivization, and most significantly, false social nodes (filter bubbles) created by online social networks that have an off-world impact.
A great way to counterpose postmodernism and hypermodernity is to say that while postmodern has an (anti-) object-orientation hypermodernity has an ATTRIBUTE-orientation
Hypermodernity exists in an increasingly fault-tolerant user experience in which objects are being deconstructed to their skeuomorphs (mimetic attributes). A tangible example of this is the touch-screen keypad replacing the flip phone keypad.
This has measurable impact on cultural consumers; who now define a product as an intersection between form and function (analogous to whole and sum-of-parts unity in modernism). Form-function unity induces a parallel revolution in material design and composition. (Even the term “material design” is an oxymoron in postmodernism.)
The increasing prevalence of skeuomorphs in disparate technological contexts and mediums means that culturally, the fake converges with the real in a hyperreality or augmented-reality-as-an-interface existence. This is evidenced by the rise of virtual reality, Google glass, Pokemon Go, virtual geo-cache incentivization, and most significantly, false social nodes (filter bubbles) created by online social networks that have an off-world impact.
In postmodernity, we watched drama on television and interpreted reality as drama; in hypermodernity, we watch reality on television and live in a Trumpian drama.
by sandraxine June 25, 2017

A pejorative term distributed by the alt-right which describes political laypeople who are not familiar with the political horseshoe theory: the premise that the far-left and the far-right have analogous conclusions.
The term "normie" implies a third dimension in the political compass that is not covered by the two-dimensional political compass: the high-context/high-context spectrum.
This spectrum is schematized in the Vikaas political compass.
The term "normie" implies a third dimension in the political compass that is not covered by the two-dimensional political compass: the high-context/high-context spectrum.
This spectrum is schematized in the Vikaas political compass.
The alt-right parodies the normie political spectrum with a political horseshoe caricature that depicts one side as 'gay space communism' and the other side as 'esoteric technofascism'.
by sandraxine July 09, 2018

Libertarianism which is characterized by hyperreal cyberpunk aesthetics emergent from metamodernism.
French New Wave libertarianism.
A meta-culture of Afro-futurism.
French New Wave libertarianism.
A meta-culture of Afro-futurism.
by sandraxine August 11, 2018
