kyseobjektithe
Kyseobjektithe is a term used in certain strands of speculative ontology to describe a class of objects that simultaneously operate as material entities and as carriers of informational roles within a system. The concept is intentionally abstract and is not tied to a single discipline; it recurs in discussions of digital artefacts, engineered systems, and philosophical accounts of objecthood.
Core to the notion is the idea that such objects possess two coexisting ontologies: a tangible, manipulable
In practice, examples arise in digital archiving, where a file and its metadata together constitute a kyseobjektithe;
Scholarly reception is mixed. Proponents argue that the concept helps bridge materialism and information-centric views of
Etymology and usage: kyseobjektithe appears as a constructed compound in contemporary discourse; its roots are uncertain