What's that word to describe “technology becoming invisible over time”?

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manpreet Tuteehub forum best answer Best Answer 3 years ago

 

There is a word similar to dematerialization that represents a slightly different concept.

The concept goes something like this: everything eventually becomes invisible.

The concept is particularly evident in technology. For example, paper was (and still is) an important technology but it is rapidly disappearing. It's gradually being replaced by computers. So, although the purpose & concept of paper is still around - the physical form is disappearing.

Another example is the horn on a car. A century ago it was literally a pump you squeezed. Later the pump was integrated into the center of the steering wheel. And now, many cars there is no pump at all; it's simply an electronic button. That is this concept in action.

I want to say demapherialization but couldn't find any matches when Googling. But I do know for a fact there is a Wikipedia entry on it. The term was dubbed many decades ago.

Anyway, it's a pretty cool concept. Perhaps someone may know it.

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