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Interpassivity is a term incorporated by Robert Pfaller and Slavoj Žižek. It combines the words interactivity and passivity and denotes a state of passivity in the presence of the potential of interactivity.〔Slavoj Žižek (1998). "(Cyberspace, or, How to Traverse the Fantasy in the Age of the Retreat of the Big Other )", ''Public Culture'', volume 10 issue 3, p. 483〕 Its purpose is to "explain how works of art and media sometimes seem to provide for their own reception". Pfaller, a professor of philosophy at the university of Linz elaborated the theory of interpassivity within the fields of cultural studies and psychoanalysis.〔Robert Pfaller, Illusionen der Anderen, Frankfurt: Suhrkamp 2003〕 Juha Suoranta and Tere Vadén, working on the basis of Pfaller's and Zizek's insights, stress interpassivity's potential of changing "into its negative when illusory interactivity produces passivity".〔Juha Suoranta and Tere Vadén (2010). ''Wikiworld'', Pluto Press, p. 133〕 ==References==
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