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"MissaX.18.04.23.Blair.Williams.Reality.Virtuall..." appears to be a stylized composite title combining: a work name ("MissaX"), a date (18.04.23), a contributor or subject (Blair Williams), and a subtitle or theme ("Reality.Virtuall..."). Below is a concise, structured document that explores plausible meanings, context, and interpretive angles for such a title, suitable for program notes, a catalogue entry, or a short analytical brief.
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Understanding Reality and Virtual Reality
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Reality refers to the state of things as they actually exist, rather than as they may appear or seem. It's our physical world, with its own set of rules and phenomena. MissaX
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Virtual Reality, on the other hand, is a computer-generated simulation of a three-dimensional environment that can be experienced and interacted with in a seemingly real or physical way. VR technology allows users to explore and manipulate these virtual worlds, offering experiences that range from entertainment and education to training and therapy. Google Scholar – "MissaX" "Blair" "Williams" → look