reality vs. representation
"Reality vs. representation" refers to the fundamental distinction between the actual state of things (reality) and the way it is perceived, interpreted, and conveyed through various means such as art, media, or language (representation). It emphasizes the potential discrepancies, biases, and subjective nature of our understanding and depiction of reality.
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