Post-tech, (or post-technology, post-digital-technology) is type of technology that is more concerned about being human than about technology. It advocates a design that is not merely focused on efficiency and exploiting users by increasing their time spent with digital devices and technology itself but to support the user's focus and intent, well-being, and independence (from technology).[1] With this interstitial spaces could also be created, similar to what Michel Foucault describes as Heterotopia (space).[2]

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  1. ^ Genner, Sarah (3 January 2017). ON/OFF: Risks and Rewards of the Anytime-Anywhere Internet. vdf Hochschulvlg. ISBN 978-3728137999.
  2. ^ Jürgen von Rutenberg (16 July 2015). "ZEITmagazin International, No 2, Fall-Winter 2015 (printed), German version online available". Die Zeit. ZEITmagazin International. Retrieved 24 March 2017.