glossary, index of terms:

jaaam : a catch-all for pointless processes.

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Sunday: leg day

Installations are anything that aren't music, but then a lot of them are.

Video content when text would do: Contemporary-internet.

"Nothing, no-one, nowhere." This phrase, repeated by the source, encapsulates the "maxman-x" philosophy. The source describes these words as coming from "the maxman-x" and characterizes them as "words."

The 'spectre' has two main meanings.

Firstly, it refers to the outer world: our environment, scenario, situation, and society. Secondly, it refers to our 'spectral being', which is made of reality and exists both with us in our environment and embedded within the environment. Our 'spectral being' acts as our conduit to the outer world.

How does the "Frequency Validator" work?

The "Frequency Validator" is a tool used within "The Realityspectrum" to guide individuals through its programs. By interacting with the touch-interface, users obtain their "freq-valid" value, a ratio of frequency and time. This value suggests the most suitable path within the "Medi-Medium Programs," helping users achieve balance and achieve desired outcomes.

Metablogging as a medium.
What is "new-reference"?

New-reference refers to the adoption of old or out-of-touch practices that were, in their time, adaptations of old or out-of-touch practices. This concept is explored in the "_////\ //\ - welcome2country" project, which aims to portray the bridges between cultures and how rituals translate. The project examines the loss passed through generations and the uptake of "new-reference." It explores how time changes memory and how trends alter myths.


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