syn·site

sin.sīt
noun, verb

in simple terms: a complex concept that describes a place or experience that's made up of many different elements, interactions, or perspectives, all happening at the same time. It's not tied to a single physical location, but can span across different places, including virtual or digital spaces. It can be thought of as a web of interconnected experiences and ideas, constantly changing and evolving.

in simple terms: a complex concept that describes a place or experience that's made up of many different elements, interactions, or perspectives, all happening at the same time. It's not tied to a single physical location, but can span across different places, including virtual or digital spaces. It can be thought of as a web of interconnected experiences and ideas, constantly changing and evolving.

SYN (along with, at the same time | from Greek SYN, with | ~SYNTHETIC) + SITE (N: point of event, occupied space, internet address; V: to place in position | from Latin SITUS, location, idleness, forgetfulness | ~WEBSITE ¬cite ¬sight), cf. SITE/NON-SITE (from Robert Smithson, A PROVISIONAL THEORY OF NONSITES, 1968)

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