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Édictent

Édictent is a neologism used in speculative design and urban-planning discourse to denote a portable shelter equipped with communication tools for displaying and disseminating official proclamations, notices, or edicts. The term blends the French édict- (edict) with tent, signaling a mobile, sheltering structure designed for public address and information sharing.

Design and features: An édictent typically comprises a weatherproof tent frame, one or more display surfaces

Usage and context: In speculative design, édictents are a device to explore the dynamics of public messaging,

See also: edict, public-address system, portable kiosk, mass notification, civic technology.

such
as
LED
panels
or
projection
surfaces,
an
audio
system
for
announcements,
and
power
provisions
including
solar
panels
or
battery
storage.
Some
proposals
also
include
digital
connectivity,
multilingual
translation
interfaces,
and
seating
or
standing
spaces
to
accommodate
crowds.
The
design
emphasizes
modularity,
rapid
deployment,
and
resilience
in
diverse
weather
conditions.
transparency,
and
civic
authority.
They
appear
in
thought
experiments
and
exhibitions
as
mobile
outposts
for
disseminating
laws,
regulations,
or
community
announcements.
In
urban-planning
discussions,
the
concept
serves
as
a
lens
for
evaluating
the
affordances
and
risks
of
portable
civic
infrastructure,
including
issues
of
accessibility,
equity,
and
control
of
information.