Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
surreality
1936, from surreal + -ity.
Wiktionary
surreality
n. 1 The state of being incongruous or surreal. 2 That which is surreal; a surreal entity, event or other fact.
Usage examples of "surreality".
After placing safeguards against poison programs and suchlike, he opened the gates of his light circuits to this seductive surreality that the Silicon God had made.
He had copied parts of himself and camouflaged these duplicitous programs as God-algorithms hidden within the code of the surreality that he gave to Ede.
Both acts required the infusion of the brain with images whether the false images of pure fantasy or the totally compelling images and sensa of a computer-generated surreality, it did not matter.