Context Sculpting
Article excerpt
A post explores 'context sculpting', the idea that how we frame information fundamentally shapes perception and understanding. The author examines how context acts as a malleable medium, arguing that by deliberately structuring the frame around facts, claims, or arguments, we can guide how audiences interpret them without changing the underlying content. The piece touches on applications ranging from communication and persuasion to design and storytelling, suggesting context functions as a tool as powerful as the message itself.