virtualism

/ˈvɜːr.tʃu.əl.ɪzəm/

Definitions

1. noun

A philosophical or ideological view that emphasizes the role of virtual or simulated reality in understanding the human experience.

“The professor discussed the implications of virtualism on our understanding of modern society.”

2. noun

A style of art or design that emphasizes the use of virtual or simulated environments.

“The artist’s use of virtualism in her digital paintings created a unique and immersive experience for the viewer.”

3. noun

A theoretical framework for understanding the relationship between physical and virtual reality.

“The researcher developed a new model of virtualism to explain the effects of virtual reality on human perception.”

Synonyms

  • cybermaterialism
  • digitalism

Antonyms

  • pragmatism
  • realism