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efemer

Efemer is a term used in discussions of temporality and transient phenomena. It is not a standard scientific term, and its precise meaning depends on context; in general, it denotes things that are short-lived or fleeting.

Origin and form

The form is derived from the Greek ephemeros, meaning lasting for only a day, and has been

Definitions and usage

In philosophy of time and phenomenology, efemer can refer to events, experiences, or states whose existence

Arts, culture, and discourse

In contemporary art and literature, efemer is used to evoke impermanence and the circulation of attention.

See also

Ephemeral, temporality, duration, change, ontology.

adopted
in
various
languages
as
a
neo-coinage
to
emphasize
impermanence.
As
a
result,
efemer
can
appear
as
a
descriptive
keyword,
a
conceptual
label,
or
a
thematic
motif
in
different
disciplines.
is
bounded
in
time.
In
information
theory,
digital
culture,
or
media
studies,
it
is
sometimes
used
to
describe
data,
media,
or
installations
designed
to
be
temporary
or
disposable.
In
sociology
or
anthropology,
the
term
may
describe
fleeting
social
phenomena,
such
as
ephemeral
urban
practices
or
momentary
trends.
Works
described
as
efemer
often
rely
on
performance,
light,
smoke,
or
time-lapse
media
to
foreground
transience,
memory,
and
the
pressures
of
rapid
change.
As
a
critical
lens,
it
can
highlight
how
modern
systems
commodify
duration
and
favor
fleeting
experiences
over
lasting
structures.