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- A transreality game, sometimes written as trans-reality game, describes a type of video game or a mode of gameplay that combines playing a game in a virtual...
- Tiptree Jr. Damien Broderick argues that a state of perception (termed transreality) that is playfully contrary to consensus reality is a prerequisite for...
- numbers are used in his concept of transreal arithmetic and the Perspex machine. According to Anderson, transreal numbers include all of the real numbers...
- Look up transrealism in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Transrealism may refer to: Transrealism (literature) Poetic transrealism This disambiguation...
- [citation needed] His earliest transreal novel, White Light, was written during his time at Heidelberg. This transreal novel is based on his experiences...
- game developed by Niantic. Ishihara was a fan of Niantic's previous transreality game, Ingress, and saw the game's concept as a perfect match for Pokémon...
- Transrealism in poetry or uchronism, according to this poetic movement's father, the Chilean poet Sergio Badilla Castillo, is created upon a transposition...
- fantastical or anachronistic technology, akin to retro****urism), a gritty transreal urban style, or a particular approach to social themes. Steampunk, one...
- The Hacker and the Ants is a science fiction novel by American writer and mathematician Rudy Rucker, published in 1994 by Avon Books. It was written while...
- White Light is a work of science fiction by Rudy Rucker published in 1980 by Virgin Books in the UK and Ace Books in the US. It was written while Rucker...