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To me it means something keeps switching between being real and being an act, so you’re never completely sure which one it is. I notice this a lot with media it can feel honest and genuine, but also carefully staged at the same time. #hwa4 #ontologicalslippage

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A shift that counts as real, the concept shows up in the SME excercises!

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3. in my own media thinking, I see this when captions, subtitles, or AI text feel authoritative even when they’re emotionally or materially off. #hwa4 #ontologicalslippage

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2. in Part Three, this shows up when translation stops being “language transfer” and starts becoming sound, mood, or texture. words turn into feelings #hwa4 #ontologicalslippage

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1. ontological slippage is when something quietly shifts what it is while still looking like the same thing. meaning slides, but we keep treating it as stable #hwa4 #ontologicalslippage

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I feel like ontological slippage is our everyday life. Let me explain, it’s like theirs so much things that happen everyday, do we even realize it? I was at a talk with a scholar and they made the same point. Things are always moving, but do we stop and realize? #ontologicalslippage #hwa4

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Ontological slippage means the shifting and slipping of the real meaning of something but against its design. Something not meant to be revealed, is revealed. I think when GPT calls me out on something I do not notice I am doing during the interview is a good example #hwa4 #ontologicalslippage

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#hwa4 #ontologicalslippage ontological slippage means when things start to blur when the line between right and wrong fades. This concept shows up in part 3 talking about chatgpt how what it thinks may be right changes over time.

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#hwa4 #ontologicalslippage means a change in reality or what defines reality. It's like a rulebook being re-written due to limitations being detected. In part three, this might mean gpt choosing to change the genre because it detects a limitation to continuing the narrative.

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To me that means when something keeps shifting between being “real" or “performance,” so you’re never fully sure what it is. I can see this when media feels both authentic and staged at the same time, which makes me question what I’m actually consuming.

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Ontological slippage is when reality shifts from what was originally there. It is when the truth changes. #hwa4 #ontologicalslippage

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#hwa4 #ontologicalslippage ontological slippage is when the boundaries and definition of reality is pushed to give up and there is a slip in what is real and what makes sense. This is the ultimate goal of our SME projects, I think. Since we are pushing the reality of genre we have to see what gives

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Ontological slippage is the sudden shift in what we count as real. This was found in Part 3 when we listened to Yingleshi and how the text and sounds didn't align, so it was something real, but new to our brains.

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Ontological slippage is something that doesn’t fit one category. It can be real and fake. It can be fiction and nonfiction. Earlier we listened to yingelishi and that counts as ontological slippage. #hwa4 #ontologicalslippage

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#hwa4 #ontologicalslippage To me, ontological slippage is when something stops feeling fixed and starts becoming something else. The line between what is real and what is performed gets blurry. In part three, I see it in GPT because it does not truly understand, but it can still sound like it does.

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#hwa4 #ontologicalslippage The phrase to me describes an instance when someone’s language reveals the underlying assumptions and preconceived notions on something, and at times exposes the “reality” of that person. By reality, I mean the act of treating something as a definitive object of our-

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#hwa4 #ontologicalslippage where the meaning bends starts to bend reality/ make you aware of it like how yingelishi finds the weird in between that didn’t exist before. It’s almost like, straddling genre to the point of inventing a new one

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#hwa4 #ontologicalslippage ontological slippage is when reality kinda wiggles I think. Basically like what’s real, what’s fake, what’s just performance, it kinda highlights that. In part 3, GPT starts acting like it’s actually in our world and it kinda shifts how we see those things.

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ontological slippage is basically when a system has reached its limit and the person who responds shifts reality into what is real versus fake. this happens in part 3 where gpt incorporates itself into our world and shifts reality as we know #hwa4 #ontologicalslippage

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Ashley said ontological slippage is a shift in what is real. yingleshi is a perfect example of this it is something that seems to make since but doesn't at all it is both made up and meaningful. Translation isn't about making sense its about making worlds

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I understand it as when some primary feature of media induces some secondary understanding or reaction, like the tone of media. For example I stopped trying to understand the Chinese towards the second half of my first listen, and payed attention to other things. #hwa4 #ontologicalslippage

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#hwa4 #ontologicalslippage I see it kind of like how the realness of something shifts without fully acknowledging it. It is a little bit hard to wrap my head arroundit but makes a little sense

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everyone else and you try and see which barriers you can get through and what new ideas or questions you can get out of it #hwa4 #ontologicalslippage

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Ontological slippage is when the system reveals its limits and shifts what counts as real. When something seems both true and false simultaneously. This concept kind've makes me think of reality television and how you never know what parts are scripted or not. #hwa4 #ontologicalslippage

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ontological slippage: Yingelishi had me hearing english that wasn’t there, like my eyes were forging subtitles for my ears, and translation wasn’t “meaning” but a glitch where sound lies, vision bullies, instruments tell the truth, and my whole body goes “stop listening” #hwa4 #ontologicalslippage

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Ontological slippage is where something that is "real" is shifted, revealing some new weird thing. I saw it a lot in Yingelishi, where we left behind the strict categorization of English and Chinese and made something that technically isn't both but has some meaning. #hwa4 #ontologicalslippage

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For me "Ontological slippage" it's when you realize something is true, but in reality, it's not; there's no category that can explain it as true. Like in SME1, when I ask GPT a question and the answer seems to be about me, but it's actually not.
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#hwa4 #ontologicalslippage i feel this was rather lackluster as a response, but genuinely, I didn't know what other way to respond to it aside from confusion

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#hwa4 #ontologicalslippage ontological slippage is actually a term i was confused about ngl. i understood it strictly within the context of what Ashely was talking about, but when I think of trying to apply it to other contexts, I just draw a blank.

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Ontological slippage to me feels like when you read something and the concept falls through the cracks, but the true meaning actually is within these cracks. Subtlehints of weirdness that show up as reality. I think an obvious concept it showed up in was SME1 #hwa4 #ontologicalslippage

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