Stereobjective
Stereobjective refers to a conceptual framework and artistic movement that emerged in the early 21st century. It is characterized by an exploration of subjective experience and perception within objective reality. The term itself is a portmanteau of "stereoscopic," implying a depth and dimensionality derived from multiple perspectives, and "objective," referring to the external world. Artists associated with stereobjective often employ techniques that juxtapose personal narratives with factual accounts, blurring the lines between internal feeling and external observation. This can manifest in various media, including visual art, literature, and film, where the intention is to create a richer, more nuanced understanding of a subject by presenting it through a multiplicity of viewpoints. The movement advocates for a rejection of singular, authoritative interpretations, instead championing a dynamic and evolving comprehension of reality. It suggests that truth is not a fixed point but rather a composite, built from the aggregation and interaction of diverse perspectives. The underlying philosophy is that a complete understanding of any phenomenon requires acknowledging and integrating the subjective lenses through which it is perceived.