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As digital landscapes become increasingly integrated into daily life, Vial and Baudoin highlight the implications for both individual and collective consciousness. They explore the nuances of perception, questioning the boundaries between the physical and digital realms. Through their analysis, they invite readers to reflect on how technology influences not only our interactions but also our very notion of existence.
In a world where reality is often mediated by screens, the authors challenge traditional concepts of what it means to be present. By weaving together philosophical insights and contemporary examples, they offer a compelling narrative that seeks to understand the essence of being in a digital age. Readers are left to ponder the lasting effects of these changes on personal and societal levels.