Contentanglement
/kən-ˈtent-taŋ-gəl-mənt/
Etymology: content + entanglement
Function: Noun
1 - The effect of online digital researching. To knowingly or unknowingly influence the research subject or one's own content by way of visible researching[1].
2 - In Quantum Mechanics refers to the phenomenon of entanglement and co-influencing between two or more spatially separated objects.
Associated words + links
cellular influencmation
collective author
Bibliography
1. More discussions on the concept of visible researching can be found in Danah Boyd's paper "Choose Your Own Ethnography: In Search of (Un)Mediated Life"
2. Image from Diller, Scofidio & Renfro 'Facsimilie Building'
(ben howard 25/11/07)
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