videotoiston
Videotoiston is a neologism used in speculative media theory and science fiction to denote a hypothetical system or artifact at the intersection of video technology and performance notation. There is no single, widely accepted definition, and the term is used variably to discuss ideas about encoding, archiving, and reinterpreting video as a form of score or performance data.
Etymology: The word combines "video" with a suffix inspired by Greek-influenced coinages such as -toist/-toiston used
Conceptual variants: The term is often discussed in three rough senses: a) an archival format that encodes
Fictional usage: In some science fiction narratives and fan glossaries, videotoiston appears as a holographic storage
Relation to real-world terms: It is sometimes grouped with multimedia archiving, video indexing, notation systems for
In summary, videotoiston functions as a flexible concept rather than a defined technology, used to explore