In July 2024 Dazed magazine explored the practice of reality shifting, in which participants try to transfer their consciousness to become aware of a desired reality. Shifters use various methods to experience alternative realities, which might be fictional worlds like the Marvel Universe or the Harry Potter stories, or an imagined reality. The phenomenon, which has spawned almost 40 million posts on TikTok as of December 2024 and multiple sub-Reddits, may sound like old-fashioned daydreaming but its proponents say it is more akin to manifesting.
On that topic, “manifest” has been declared the word of the year for 2024 by Cambridge Dictionary, which notes a growing momentum behind the concept of willing your dreams into existence. Ariana Grande partly attributes her success to a “manifesting gift” and in 2024 the media pored over an unearthed tweet from 2011 in which the singer spoke of her now realized dream to play Glinda in Wicked.
There is global appetite for alternative realities: 67% of generation Z say they like the idea of escaping to a different reality using technology, compared to 58% for all ages. This cohort is also more likely to enjoy taking part in cosplay or live action role playing (51% compared to 41% total). The phenomenon is even showing up in culture: Dazed cites the A24 movie I Saw the TV Glow in which teenagers seek escape from their real-life dramas by immersing themselves in a fictional TV world.
The fascination with different realities is also suffusing the creative space as designers leverage generative AI tools to stretch the boundaries of realism. Adobe’s Creative Trends 2025 report sums up its Fantastic Frontiers trend as “bringing unreality to life.”