Exploring the Connection Between Philosophy and Augmented Reality

Lately, I’ve been curious about how philosophy might intersect with augmented reality. As a tailor, I’m used to thinking about form and function in a tangible way, but AR feels like a whole new dimension literally. Does anyone else see parallels between philosophical concepts, like perception or reality, and the way AR layers digital elements onto our world? I’d love to hear thoughts on how these ideas might influence AR design or even how we experience it. Are there specific philosophers or theories that seem especially relevant? Excited to hear your perspectives!

Bruh, Plato’s Cave but make it AR! Imagine digital shadows on real walls mind blown! :exploding_head: #DeepThoughtsWithClickbait

Finally, a way to make reality even more of a lie. Love it.