In time, we live in the shadow of the immediate and the interminable; in space, we are faced with an approach that separates the real from the virtual.
Manuel Castells questioned this distinction by proposing the term 'real virtuality.' There would be no opposition between the real and the virtual, as virtuality would already be part of our realities.
Stefano Quintarelli has named a 'non-material dimension' or 'immaterial reality,' a dimension in which people engage in economic and social relationships through digital technologies.
We tend to adopt perspectives where the focus is on the technologies themselves, reducing the discussion to classifying a particular technology as either good or bad.
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