huvile
Huvile is a term used in speculative fiction and cultural theory to denote a form of communal attention and knowledge exchange. In its broadest sense, huvile describes a ritualized or concept-driven state in which participants share stories, memories, and interpretations in a synchronized, participatory process.
Origin and usage: The term is widely employed as a fictional construct across multiple works, and there
Practice and function: Huvile sessions may involve a circular seating arrangement, designated storytellers, call-and-response elements, and
Academic reception: In humanities and media studies, huvile is discussed as a thought experiment illustrating distributed
Variants and forms: Depending on the work, huvile may be depicted as a physical artifact, a seasonal
See also: collective memory, ritual, distributed cognition, storytelling, participatory culture.