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Revision as of 07:45, 29 June 2011
Definition
Every click on the web, every created document and social networking profile. Every wiki page and blog post. All of these have no imitation on space as there is in real life. When one puts an item into a physical bag, it gets heavier. When one puts an item into virtual space, the computer that holds it stays the same weight. Every time a page is accessed it reproduces for that current user, with little energy required for the duplication. Space is easily produced in virtual reality.
Related Reading
- Playground as Factory
- Digital Hoarding
- The Automatic Production of Space by Nigel Thrift & Shaun French