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Technesthesia: A New Journalism

By: Emily Tiffany Joy
Narrated by: Vivi Antari
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What happens when human perception is no longer human?

In a near-future world where technology has not just reshaped society but rewired the very fabric of perception, a new form of journalism emerges, one that doesn't just report the truth but experiences it, transmits it, and makes it indistinguishable from reality itself.

In Technesthesia, the boundaries between observer and participant dissolve as immersive media redefines memory, identity, and the very act of knowing. But as perception itself becomes a constructed experience, one question lingers:

If the truth can be felt rather than proven, does it still matter if it’s real?

Blending speculative fiction, media philosophy, and near-future social critique, Technesthesia is a thought-provoking exploration of truth, experience, and the slow erosion of what it means to be human in the age of perfect simulation.

Perfect for media and philosophy enthusiasts, those fascinated by the intersection of technology and truth, and speculative fiction lovers who enjoy near-future realism with a conceptual edge.

Short, sharp, and mind-expanding, Technesthesia is a novelette that lingers long after the last word.

©2025 Emily Tiffany Joy (P)2025 Emily Tiffany Joy
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