Neuromantic (philosophy)
Term denoting a mental state / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Neuromantic[1] is a philosophical concept defined by anthropologist Bradd Shore as the cybernetic frame of mind among excited computer enthusiasts.[2] These emerge as these individuals experience what Michael Heim called "the all-at-once simultaneity of totalizing presentness".[3]
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