The Eyinterstate represents the solidification of borders through light and data. While physical walls are expensive and labor-intensive to maintain, the visual wall is instantaneous and infinitely scalable. As nations move toward "smart borders," the Eyinterstate will become the dominant method of defining who belongs and who is foreign.
Below is a proposal for a white paper that defines and explores this concept, treating "Eyinterstate" as a theoretical framework for the intersection of visual technology and geopolitical borders. eyinterstate
However, broken down etymologically, it suggests a focus on (visual, optical, surveillance, or AI vision) and "Interstate" (relations between states, borders, or highways). Below is a proposal for a white paper
refers to the primary brand font used by Ernst & Young (EY) , one of the world's Big Four professional services firms. While it may sound like a transit system, it is actually a highly specific tool for visual communication, designed to ensure clarity and consistency across the organization's global consulting and assurance services . The Role of EYInterstate in Global Branding While it may sound like a transit system,
In the 21st century, this dynamic has shifted. Borders are no longer just lines on a map; they are data fields. The Eyinterstate posits that the border now exists in the visual spectrum before it exists in the physical realm. When a satellite tracks a migrant caravan miles before it reaches a border, or when facial recognition scans a crowd at a transit hub to flag foreign nationals, the "border" has effectively been extended through the visual apparatus. The Eyinterstate is the omnipresent visual net that enforces distance and jurisdiction.