Real Play -final- -illusion- __top__ Now
Psychologists call this "the presentation of self in everyday life" (Erving Goffman, 1956). But what Goffman described as a social necessity has mutated into a psychological prison. We no longer have a backstage. The camera is always rolling. The we crave—the unguarded laugh, the clumsy mistake, the honest silence—has become the rarest luxury on Earth.
: A former developer trapped in their own creation, searching for the "Off" switch that might not exist. Real Play -Final- -Illusion-
: Navigating the labyrinth where the Real and Illusion collide. Psychologists call this "the presentation of self in