képernyn
Képernyn is a neologism used in discussions of digital culture to denote the phenomenology of living through screens. The term refers to how images, interfaces, and algorithms mediate perception, memory, and social interaction, producing a hybrid experience that blends online and offline realities.
There is no widely accepted origin or standardized spelling for képernyn, and usage remains confined to niche
In conceptual work, képernyn encompasses how screen-based interfaces shape attention, social presence, and memory, including phenomena
Scholarly reception is mixed: some view képernyn as a useful shorthand for contemporary mediation patterns, while
See also: media ecology, second screen phenomena, human–computer interaction.