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realkampf

The contrapositional relationship between representation and aesthetic.

Ie. The representation, the object, or the subjective as a confounding experience preventing the observer from seeing the aesthetic (objective).
Realkampf propounds that representation-in-attribute blinds the observer to aesthetic-in-itself.
by sandraxine July 9, 2018
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null-real duality

Diametrical tension between deductivism (man's thoughts deduce reality) and solipsism (man can only be sure of his thoughts).

Congruent to the a priori-a posteriori duality.

Perpendicular to the true-false duality.

Together with its true-false counterpart, the null-real duality causes the observer to experience existentialism as a double-blind phenomena.
The null-real duality increases the number of arbitrary meta-values to four: true, false, null, real.
by sandraxine June 27, 2018
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perfect

Having attributes of the actualizative or self-actualizative.

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
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Vikaas irony

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.
Vikaas irony describes irony ascending above literary, existential, and ideal context; and into the realm of the conscious.
by sandraxine April 18, 2018
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hypermodernity

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.
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
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Irony

Self-reference

A tautology that unites self-reference to self-representation.

Juxtaposition as it becomes self-reference.
Irony unites juxtaposition (additivity) and superposition (congruence).
by sandraxine September 11, 2018
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anarcho-primitivism

Anarcho-traditionalism; eco-fascism; autarky
Anarcho-primitivism is a rebellion against the ethos of modernism
by sandraxine August 3, 2017
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