elulähedaste
Elulähedaste is a term used in Estonian discourse to describe works, images or agents whose appearance or behavior closely imitates living beings. The concept emphasizes proximity to life rather than mere surface realism, and it can also include dynamic, interactive qualities that convey vitality.
Origin and usage: The word combines elu (“life”) and lähedus (“closeness, proximity”), forming a compound that has
Context and implications: In discussions of elulähedaste, researchers consider how near-life representations affect factors like trust,
Limitations and debate: Some scholars warn that the concept can be broad or vague, overlapping with related
See also: lifelike, realism, uncanny valley, synthetic media.