Welcome to Neo Faux Conceptualism, where the playful distortion of systems reveals the deeper truths of our world. Here, absurdity meets sincerity, and creativity becomes a tool for subversion. Dive into the movement’s manifesto to understand how we challenge societal norms through art, language, and thought. Explore our evolving linguistic landscape, where new words are created to reshape how we perceive reality, and visit our dictionary to see how language can break free from traditional boundaries. Join us in reimagining the systems that govern culture, connection, and perception.
Lexicon Spotlight
Tessagration
noun
The intricate process of assembling or arranging elements into a complex, interlocking pattern, where each piece contributes to a cohesive whole. It suggests a methodical, almost geometric integration, akin to the creation of a mosaic or a tessellation, where individual units fit together seamlessly to form a larger structure.
Etymology & Example
Etymology:
A fusion of “tessera” (Latin for a small tile or piece used in mosaics, from Greek “tessares,” meaning four) and “integration,” reflecting the act of bringing parts together into a unified, patterned arrangement.
Example Sentence:
The city’s urban design was a work of tessagration, with parks, buildings, and pathways interwoven into a harmonious and efficient network.
Philopromptist
noun
A person who finds fulfillment in crafting deep, thought-provoking questions or prompts that encourage introspection, exploration, and intellectual discovery. Their prompts often challenge assumptions and inspire others to delve into complex ideas or issues.
Etymology & Example
Etymology:
From the Greek philo- (meaning love) and prompt (suggestion or cue), with emphasis on profound questioning.
Example Sentence:
As a philopromptist, he enjoyed formulating questions that pushed his peers to reflect on their deepest beliefs and motivations.
Allone
noun
The concept that all matter and life are fundamentally one, suggesting a unified and interconnected existence where all entities are part of a single whole.
Etymology & Example
Etymology:
Derived from the words “all” and “one,” emphasizing the indivisibility of existence.
Example Sentence:
As she meditated under the vast sky, she felt an overwhelming sense of allone, where the boundaries between herself and the universe dissolved.
