Astillas De Realidad -
In an era saturated by hyper-stimulation and algorithmic curation, the human perception of reality has shifted from a continuous, fluid stream to a fragmented, volatile state. This paper introduces the concept of Astillas de Realidad (Splinters of Reality) as a critical and aesthetic framework for understanding how contemporary art, literature, and digital media represent the collapse of monolithic truth into sharp, irreducible fragments. Drawing from post-structuralist theory, neuroaesthetics, and Latin American magical realism, this paper argues that the "splinter" is not a failure of perception but a more honest representation of the post-truth condition. We analyze how these splinters function as traumatic remnants, mnemonic shards, and rebellious particles that resist the totalizing gaze of ideology.
[Institutional Affiliation Placeholder] Date: April 17, 2026 Astillas De Realidad
Fragmentation, Post-Digital Aesthetics, Phenomenology, Magical Realism, Hyperreality, Astillas . 1. Introduction: The End of the Seamless Surface For centuries, Western epistemology pursued the "whole picture"—a seamless, coherent narrative of reality. From Platonic ideals to Cartesian dualism, the goal was to smooth over the cracks. However, the 21st century has introduced a violent rupture. Social media timelines, 24-hour news cycles, and virtual reality do not present a unified world; they present astillas —tiny, piercing fragments of events, emotions, and facts. In an era saturated by hyper-stimulation and algorithmic