what is cyberSurrealism? sets up my original conceptualization for a certain semi-fictional ‘found’ art and design movement called cyberSurrealism. I consider cyberSurrealism to be a continuation of the original Surrealist Internationale from the 1920s as first founded and promoted by the worldreknowned French poet and artist André Breton. But unlike the first wave of Surrealism, my movement in cyberSurreal research and expression evolves to incorporate elements of cybernetic and dynamic media, including but not limited to works that leverage: microelectronics; both real and simulated technologies; performance and intervention art events; big data and user-centered design methodologies; anthopological and sociological observation and assessment; commentary involving Black Humor and extra-critical discourse of our near-posthumanity.