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Panic architecture is a term used to describe a participatory architecture that demands compulsive interaction or attention.
A participatory architecture that rapidly updates and reproduces human connectivity. Facebook is the most potent form of panic architecture because families and friends can panic each other or be heavily affected by photo posts and status updates. E-mail, especially when attached to an audible update signal, is another form of panic architecture because it invites the user to obsessively click it.
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Revision as of 18:39, 5 June 2011

Definition

Panic architecture is a term used to describe a participatory architecture that demands compulsive interaction or attention.