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A couple living in a cramped apartment buys a wall-sized, hyperreal display that fills rooms with synchronized programming and simulated people. At first it promises expanded space and company, but prolonged exposure dulls variety and encourages withdrawal; the wife alternates between watching, switching the panel off to confront her reflection, and craving escape to open air, while the husband pursues ever more immersive installations, adding a second synchronized wall. The narrative examines how consumer technology reshapes perception and domestic life, substituting mediated spectacle for human contact and prompting a growing appetite for total immersion that undermines real-world connections.

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Keith Laumer

Keith Laumer was an American science fiction author known for his imaginative storytelling and satirical wit. He gained prominence in the 1960s and 1970s, contributing significantly to the genre with works that often explored themes of bureaucracy and human nature. Laumer's notable creations include the 'Retief' series, which humorously critiques the complexities of interstellar diplomacy. His stories, such as "A Bad Day for Vermin" and "A Trace of Memory," showcase his ability to blend humor with thought-provoking ideas, making him a distinctive voice in science fiction literature.

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