This returns us to our earlier observation via Kittlerthat we tend to ascribe agency to people rather than to things. The concept of the fourfold asks us instead to reflect on the ways technological things gather and emplace, and on how rhetorical action is threaded through people and things to build a sense of home in places, even those that-being mobile, dynamic, and/or "virtual"-are seem-ingly the antithesis of what makes a place.
place has a new found ambiguity with the emergence of new technology that forces the meaning of place to expand and encompass, places have a new found agency in this new age of modern technology