Lecture

The Matrix of Consensual Hallucinations

Description

This lecture explores the concept of consensual hallucinations, as proposed by Gibson, where individuals collectively experience a simulated reality. It delves into the implications of considering social media profiles as consensual hallucinations, reflecting on the blurred lines between reality and perception. The discussion extends to the impact of digital interfaces on human interactions, highlighting the tendency to seek control and validation through technology. Through examples from films and literature, the lecture prompts reflection on the evolving relationship between humans and technology, questioning the boundaries of identity, intimacy, and autonomy in a digital age.

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