doubledeep
Doubledeep is a term that has appeared in limited, informal contexts to describe arrangements or effects involving two simultaneous depths or layers. It is not a widely standardized concept and has no single canonical definition. In linguistic and media criticism, doubledeep is used to characterize works that operate on two levels of meaning at once: a surface narrative or appearance and a deeper, often moral or psychological layer beneath. Critics may speak of "double-deep storytelling" or "double-deep themes" when a work rewards careful viewing or reading beyond its obvious content.
Within music and audio production, some practitioners use "doubledeep" to refer to a technique that stacks two
In technology and data visualization, doubledeep can surface as a descriptive term for interfaces or datasets
Etymology: a compound of double and deep, reflecting the notion of two depths. The term is used