

Participation defined within a digital social context, Mass media is the container of a participative act within media sensate rites.
The delivery technology appropriating the spectator performance is seductive because of the ‘immediate exposure’ it offers.
Creating auras of participation, physical (terminal) and social (spatial) contexts are regenerated through relations which satisfy an immediate concept of sociality without being confined to it.
A sociality of virtual relations which an individualistic culture craves.
Digitized mediated interaction is the ritualized space where experience is translated and immagined.
This translation in media sensate which denies the truth of the immediate medium and becomes a reproduction is not unlike the effects of literature.
Becoming experience initiated through imagination.
This participation is a living space.
Much like the prehistoric container of placing ones self on a ritual standing stone or a modern gazing fixed upon an illuminated rectangle,
Media containers are ritual spaces for the simultaneous existence of a physical and socio representation.