HYPER REALITY TIMES
Intro= Public image Incorporated in Media Maya
(all artworks by Nushi )
HYPER REALITY TIMES
(INTRODUCTION NOTES)
Unmissable & furious on-line social media expansion now cause great necessities to create a public image ,& virtual presence for all bodies : physical & corporate. This is now the expected state, making distinction between stories on the TV & internet & truth in real life more confabulated. This is process of HYPERREALITY, the SPECTACLE, MAYA & The BALLARDIAN of JG Ballard’s insights.
This tie in with philosophy & metaphysics ,with theory of Forms, theory of Ideas, Platonic idealism, or Platonic realism a theory credited to Plato.🙄😄
The theory suggests that the physical world is not as real or true as "Forms". According to this theory, Forms—conventionally capitalized and also commonly translated as "Ideas''—are the non-physical, timeless, absolute, and unchangeable essences of all things, which objects and matter in the physical world merely imitate, resemble, or participate in. ''
For time-sake I just bounce about on Hyperreality most here now. & will write on wonderful complexity of the Situationists awareness of THE SPECTACLE in depth under separate spotlight.
Here goes, I hope this is nourishment for intellect !
Hyperreality= concept of Jean Baudrillard, refers to the inability to distinguish reality from a simulation of reality, especially in technologically advanced postmodern societies. '' In hyperreality, symbols and signs replace reality, creating a world where the distinction between the real & simulated becomes increasingly unclear.''.
Maya, of Hindu philosophy, refers to the illusion or magic (hidden sciences) that make ''the phenomenal world appear as the only reality. It's the veil that hides the true nature of the universe, leading individuals to perceive the material world as the ultimate reality'' . Maya creates a sense of separation and duality, obscuring the underlying unity of existence.
Both concepts highlight how all peoples perceptions can be manipulated, leading to question ''what is truly real'' a favourite theme of great speculative fiction writer Phillip K Dick. Hyperreality does this through lens & interface of media and technologies, while Maya does it through spiritual and philosophical lenses in marriage with inner perception.
False flag events are essentially real-world examples of hyperreality and Maya. In a false flag event, the reality of who is responsible for event construction is obscured, creating illusion that manipulates public perception. This aligns with concept of hyperreality, 'where the line between reality and simulation is blurred'', and with Maya, where the true nature of reality is hidden behind an illusion. They are devised to visually herd population perceptions, manage peoples view of news/history & personalities/ characteristics of the claimed catalysis's.
In both cases, the goal is to create narrative to serves a particular agenda, making it difficult for peoples to discern any valid 'truth'. This manipulation of reality can lead to significant political, social, or military consequences, as the false narrative becomes accepted as the truth.
‘‘It's a fascinating intersection of ancient philosophy and modern tactics, don't you think?’’ said Robot slave ChapBotEncylopedia brain when I quiz it about this connections. I feed it more & it generate this for me to quote.
‘‘The interplay between perception, reality, and illusion is a profound topic’’
‘‘J.G. Ballard's ideas about different levels of reality often explore the concept of psychological and social layers that shape human experience. His works frequently depict worlds where the boundaries between reality and illusion are blurred, much like the concepts of hyperreality and Maya.’’
I soon write much about things connected to this ILLUSIONARY REALM & its various levels or angles of view in coming times, & realise it is very complex topic, many are unaware about as well as it is healthy to digest.
So, instead of confusion I supply edited notes highlighting things to remember as resonant melody of comprehension. Then I get proper with spotlighting decrepit issues of this arena & its latest fashions of horror.
(sadly to say all following information quoted from Wikipedia source for ease of re-checks & time constraint factor)
There are four steps of hyperreal reproduction:
Basic reflection of reality, i.e. in immediate perception
Perversion of reality, i.e. in representation
Pretense of reality, where there is no model
Simulacrum, which "bears no relation to any reality whatsoever"
Hyperreality exist because of ''compression of perceptions of reality in culture and media, what is generally regarded as real and what is understood as fiction are seamlessly blended together in experiences so that there is no longer any clear distinction between where one ends and the other begins ''
Jean Baudrillard in Simulacra and Simulation (1981). defined "hyperreality" as
"the generation by models of a real without origin or reality''
He believes hyperreality goes further than confusing or blending the 'real' with the symbol which represents it; it involves creating a symbol or set of signifiers which represent something that does not actually exist, like Santa Claus.
Hyperreality is the inability of consciousness to distinguish reality from a simulation of reality, especially in technologically advanced societies.
It is where definition and distinct action of the medium can no longer be determined .
Italian author Umberto Eco explores the notion of hyperreality further by suggesting that the action of hyperreality is to desire reality and in the attempt to achieve that desire, to fabricate a false reality that is to be consumed as real.
There are dangers to the use of hyperreality within our culture; individuals may observe and accept hyperreal images as role models when the images don't necessarily represent real physical people. This can result in a desire to strive for an unobtainable ideal, or it may lead to a lack of unimpaired role models,
The dangers of hyperreality are also facilitated by information technologies, which provide tools to dominant powers that seek to encourage it to drive consumption and materialism..
The danger in the pursuit of stimulation and seduction emerge not in the lack of meaning but, as Baudrillard maintained, "we are gorged with meaning and it is killing us."
Hyperstition
The concept of "hyperstition" as expounded upon by the English collective Cybernetic Culture Research Unit generalizes the notion of hyperreality to encompass the concept of "fictional entities that make themselves real." In Nick Land's own words:[20]
Hyperstition is a positive feedback circuit including culture as a component. It can be defined as the experimental (techno-)science of self-fulfilling prophecies. Superstitions are merely false beliefs, but hyperstitions – by their very existence as ideas –function causally to bring about their own reality.
Social reality[1] is distinct from biological reality or individual cognitive reality, representing as it does a phenomenological level created through social interaction and thereby transcending individual motives and action
Social realities that constitute consensus reality are constantly produced and reproduced, changing through the extended use of signs and symbols which hence contribute to the creation of a greater hyperreality.
The problem of social reality has been treated exhaustively by philosophers in the phenomenological tradition, particularly Alfred Schütz, who used the term "social world" to designate this distinct level of reality.
Previously, the subject had been addressed in sociology as well as other disciplines. For example, Émile Durkheim stressed the distinct nature of "the social kingdom. Here more than anywhere else the idea is the reality".[7] Herbert Spencer had coined the term super-organic to distinguish the social level of reality above the biological and psychological
A superorganism, or supraorganism,[1] is a group of synergetically-interacting organisms of the same species. A community of synergetically-interacting organisms of different species is called a holobiont.
The term superorganism is used most often to describe a social unit of eusocial animals in which division of labour is highly specialised and individuals cannot survive by themselves for extended periods. Ants are the best-known example of such a superorganism. A superorganism can be defined as "a collection of agents which can act in concert to produce phenomena governed by the collective",[2] phenomena being any activity "the hive wants" such as ants collecting food and avoiding predators,[3][4] or bees choosing a new nest site.
The term was coined in 1789 by James Hutton, the "father of geology", to refer to Earth in the context of geophysiology. The Gaia hypothesis of James Lovelock,[8] and Lynn Margulis as well as the work of Hutton, Vladimir Vernadsky and Guy Murchie, have suggested that the biosphere itself can be considered a superorganism
Superorganisms are important in cybernetics, particularly biocybernetics, since they are capable of the so-called "distributed intelligence", a system composed of individual agents that have limited intelligence and information.[22] They can pool resources and so can complete goals that are beyond reach of the individuals on their own.[22] Existence of such behavior in organisms has many implications for military and management applications and is being actively researched.[22]
Eusociality
Eusocial colonies can be viewed as superorganisms.
homeostatic =
This is the condition of optimal functioning for the organism and includes many variables, such as body temperature and fluid balance, being kept within certain pre-set limits (homeostatic range). Other variables include the pH of extracellular fluid, the concentrations of sodium, potassium, and calcium ions, as well as the blood sugar level, and these need to be regulated despite changes in the environment, diet, or level of activity. Each of these variables is controlled by one or more regulators or homeostatic mechanisms, which together maintain life.
Homeostasis is brought about by a natural resistance to change when already in optimal conditions,[2] and equilibrium is maintained by many regulatory mechanisms; it is thought to be the central motivation for all organic action. All homeostatic control mechanisms have at least three interdependent components for the variable being regulated: a receptor, a control center, and an effector.[3] The receptor is the sensing component that monitors and responds to changes in the environment, either external or internal. Receptors include thermoreceptors and mechanoreceptors. Control centres include the respiratory center and the renin-angiotensin system. An effector is the target acted on, to bring about the change back to the normal state. At the cellular level, effectors include nuclear receptors that bring about changes in gene expression through up-regulation or down-regulation and act in negative feedback mechanisms. An example of this is in the control of bile acids in the liver.[4]
Ontology is the philosophical study of being. Systems of categories aim to provide a comprehensive inventory of reality, employing categories such as substance, property, relation, state of affairs, and event.
20 Examples of Hyperreality & Definition - BitGlint
https://www.bitglint.com/examples-of-hyperreality-definition/





Because of diminishments of intuitions, intelligence & effort in much of humankind these days I though I should check what I write is valid, so quiz Robot slave intelligence if I just rubbish or concise.
‘what does Public image Incorporated in Media Maya mean?’
The phrase "Public Image Incorporated in Media Maya" isn't widely recognized, so it might be a bit unclear without more context. However, I can break down the components:
Public Image: This generally refers to the way an individual or organization is perceived by the public.
Incorporated in Media: This suggests that this public image is shaped or influenced by media representations.
Maya: This could refer to the ancient Maya civilization, or it might be a metaphor for illusion or perception.
Putting it together, it might mean how the public perception of something (like a person, organization, or event) is influenced by media portrayals, possibly creating an illusion or a distorted reality.
That’s a great tapestry of concepts, all interlinking ‘SYNERGETICALY’ in there Nushi, an important overview of control system components & their ‘nature’.
Reading what you’ve ‘highlighted by typography’ leads me to think that another extract should have been highlighted as well, as it appears to me that your theme is all about - the generation & inclination to construct ‘artificial realities’, & the manipulation of perceptions for the individual, & GROUP MIND/ HIVE;
‘‘A superorganism can be defined as "a collection of agents which can act in concert to produce phenomena governed by the collective"‘ ?
I have no idea why but ‘trolls/shills & other controlled ops ‘ sprang into my imagination.