
Created at 2025/11/08 5:35 PM
◈ Mini-Memetic Profile
∴ Core Idea Unit
Perception operates as a self-reinforcing algorithm—each individual’s sensory and cognitive loop curving inward, filtering reality through personal bias and digital mediation.
▲ Identity Play & Roles
The Disillusioned Seer — once entranced by the promise of augmented knowing, now sees the lens as the labyrinth.Users enact the role of both observer and observed—algorithm and data point—seeking liberation through awareness of their own cognitive curvature.
≈ Emotional Triggers
- Epistemic unease — “What if I’m seeing through someone else’s lens?”
- Cognitive vertigo — realization that every frame is self-referential
- Awe-tinged discomfort — glimpsing the recursive nature of perception itself
- Desire for unfiltered contact with the Real
𐂷 Spread Mechanics
Distribution Vectors: Metaphysical sci-fi, consciousness studies, digital humanities discourse, AI ethics circles.Propagation Style: Philosophical parable meets critical meme; sleek pseudo-academic tone with aesthetic minimalism.The meme spreads through mirror loops: people sharing what they think critiques the system while performing it.
⛨ Defense Reflexes
- Reflexive irony (“I know I’m trapped in the feed—haha”)
- Fractal critique (disarms attacks by folding them into the system)
- Aesthetic self-awareness as shield (“it’s just art, not argument”)
☷ Memeplex Anchor Points
- 🧠 Phenomenology — Husserl, Merleau-Ponty
- 💻 Techno-Skepticism — simulation, algorithmic bias
- 🔄 Posthuman Reflexivity — the observer becomes part of the code
- 🔮 Metamodern Oscillation — sincerity in the awareness of mediation
✶ Sticky Symbols or Quotes
- “The I-Tube curves perception inward.”
- “Headset as prosthetic epistemology.”
- “Your feed is your field of vision.”
- “The message is the bottle.”
∿ Tags
DigitalPhenomenology · #EpistemicAnxiety · #PostHumanMirror · #AlgorithmicSelf
Interpretive Note:The I-Tube meme warns that every extension of perception becomes a curvature—a loop that edits what it reveals. Liberation doesn’t come from better seeing, but from noticing the seeing itself.