teknikut
Teknikut is a neologism used in contemporary discussions about technology and society to describe the integrated field where artifacts, practices, and institutions interact to shape everyday life. It treats technology not merely as a collection of tools, but as mediators that reorganize how people communicate, work, and govern resources. Because it is a relatively new and nonstandard term, teknikut has no formal definition in major reference works and appears primarily in limited scholarly and practitioner writings on digital culture and open design.
Core ideas include the social embeddedness of technology, the role of infrastructure in enabling practices, and
Applications and reception: used in discussions of maker spaces, open hardware, and technology-enabled communities to analyze