Abstract
This thesis work is based on two simple questions- what is reality, and is there any way to determine if you live in a real world. Whether from ancient times or the present, the east or the west, or fiction movies to philosophical reflection, countless people have ruminated on these questions. The answer seems obvious that reality is anything we can perceive based on our perceptions, but it’s not necessarily factual even though it feels very real. A philosophical viewpoint called epistemological skepticism indicates that we cannot be certain of anything, and there is a philosophy hypothesis named simulation theory which regards that all the present existence of human awareness including the earth and the universe could practically be an artificial simulation. Which means there is a possibility that we are only a flock of non player characters built up with code that live in a programmed artificial world run by a supercomputer. If it’s true that we live in a defined environment, what can we do? Does it mean we do not have any choices or opportunities to make any differences? Through these pieces- this thesis considers multiple possibilities, and allows people to think and explore the opportunities for us even if we live in simulated reality.
Library of Congress Subject Headings
Metal sculpture--Themes, motives; Knowledge, Theory of; Art--Philosophy; Binary system (Mathematics)--Pictorial works
Publication Date
11-30-2021
Document Type
Thesis
Student Type
Graduate
Degree Name
Metals and Jewelry Design (MFA)
Department, Program, or Center
School for American Crafts (CAD)
Advisor
Leonard Urso
Advisor/Committee Member
Juan Carlos Caballero-Perez
Advisor/Committee Member
John Aasp
Recommended Citation
Yuan, Yuan, "Possibilities in Simulated Reality" (2021). Thesis. Rochester Institute of Technology. Accessed from
https://repository.rit.edu/theses/10993
Campus
RIT – Main Campus
Plan Codes
METAL-MFA