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
The Vikaasian duality would imply that design is an illusion deconstructing the mind-matter duality into a duality of nihilism and illusion.
by sandraxine November 03, 2017
A postmodern left which employs technique of negative formalism to criticize Marxists for misunderstanding Marx and lionizes Machiavelli and Hobbes.
Employs decopunk aesthetics to delineate an apocryphal postmodernism without neoliberalism.
Employs decopunk aesthetics to delineate an apocryphal postmodernism without neoliberalism.
by sandraxine September 16, 2018
The ironic relationship between time and consciousness; the final irony. Conscious irony or ironic consciousness. The irony that consciousness perceives time (reality) in linear terms; but is created by cyclical time.
The irony that consciousness cannot traverse linear time agentically because it is a cyclical framework, ie., consciousness cannot both exist AND and travel backwards in time.
The irony that consciousness may be traversing cyclical time (present - - > future) unconsciously because it perceives time linearly (in retrospect; present - - > past).
The irony that the past does not exist (linearity as an illusion) and the future is concurrent with the present and even impacts it.
The irony that free will and consciousness are extraneous to each other.
Implication of the Vikaasian Paradox.
The irony that consciousness cannot traverse linear time agentically because it is a cyclical framework, ie., consciousness cannot both exist AND and travel backwards in time.
The irony that consciousness may be traversing cyclical time (present - - > future) unconsciously because it perceives time linearly (in retrospect; present - - > past).
The irony that the past does not exist (linearity as an illusion) and the future is concurrent with the present and even impacts it.
The irony that free will and consciousness are extraneous to each other.
Implication of the Vikaasian Paradox.
Vikaas irony describes irony ascending above literary, existential, and ideal context; and into the realm of the conscious.
by sandraxine April 18, 2018
The asymmetry of linear time.
The quality of linear time having momentum.
The circumstance of the asymmetric momentum falling under the material (false) frame of consciousness in order to preserve external symmetry.
The circumstance of value having a meta-value because the null value is neither conclusively a point nor a line.
The circumstance of something appearing from nothing.
The quality of linear time having momentum.
The circumstance of the asymmetric momentum falling under the material (false) frame of consciousness in order to preserve external symmetry.
The circumstance of value having a meta-value because the null value is neither conclusively a point nor a line.
The circumstance of something appearing from nothing.
In the paradigm of self-syntheticity something appears from nothing because the syntheticity is contrapositive to the thesis AND the antithesis.
by sandraxine July 02, 2018
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