Dwoacutech
Dwoacutech is a fictional concept used in speculative media discourse to denote a dual-layer storytelling technique that merges documentary realism with speculative technology or events. In dwoacutech works, a present-tense documentary voiceover or archival-like footage frames a secondary narrative about a future or alternate reality, creating a sense of verisimilitude that blurs the boundary between fact and fiction.
Etymology and usage: The term is constructed, drawing on the imagined prefix dwo- (two) and the suffix
Technical features: Key characteristics include interwoven timelines, on-screen text that imitates archival records, and an emphasis
Examples and reception: Because dwoacutech is a constructed concept rather than a widely produced genre, concrete
See also: Docudrama, Found footage, Verisimilitude, Meta-fiction.