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persona
which
one
"wears"
like
a
suit.
Coined
by
writer
[http://www.grant-morrison.com/
Grant
Morrison
].
,,
A fictional persona which one wears like a suit. Coined by writer [http://www.grant-morrison.com/ Grant Morrison].
A
fiction
suit
can
be
used
to
interact
with
fictional
/
historical
characters.
For
example
in
[http://www.barbelith.com/bomb/
The
Invisibles]
Morrison
uses
the
character
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Mob
King
Mob]
as
a
fiction
suit.
He
soon
discovered
that
whatever
happened
to
his
fiction
suit
would
happen
to
the
"real"
him.
One
can
easily
see
how
this
can
be
extremely
advantageous
-
and
perhaps
dangerous.
A fiction suit can
also
be used
to
interact
with
fictional/historical
characters.
For
example,
in
consensual
reality.
When
worn
in
this
fashion,
used
the
character
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Mob
King
Mob]
as
a fiction
suit
becomes
similar
discovered
that
whatever
happened
to
the
idea
of
a
[http://deoxy.org/meme/Reality_Tunnel
reality
tunnel].
One
constructs
the
fiction
suit,
with
all
of
the
persona's
passions,
prejudices,
quirks
and
perspectives
and
then
"puts
it
on",
essentially
becoming
it.
suit would happen to the "real" him. One can easily see how this can be extremely advantageous - and perhaps
dangerous.
This
fiction
suit
can
also
be used
to
test
"real"
world.
When
worn
in
this
fashion,
a
model
of
reality,
experiment
with
various
modes
of
social
interaction
or
as
a
method
of
testing
and
refining
a
"beta
version"
of
an
aspect
of
the
gestalt
personality
/
mind-body
that
is
being
considered
for
an
upgrade.
similar to [http://www.rawilson.com/main.shtml Robert Anton Wilson's] idea of a "reality tunnel". One constructs
the fiction suit, with all of the persona's passions, prejudices, quirks and perspectives and then "puts it on",
essentially becoming it. This can be used to test a model of reality, experiment with various modes of social
interaction or as a method of testing and refining a "beta version" of an aspect of the gestalt personality/mind/body that is being considered for an upgrade.