Via The End of Cyberspace:

Nigel Thrift, “Movement-space: the changing domain of thinking resulting from the development of new kinds of spatial awareness,” Economy and Society 33:4 (November 2004): 582-604. [pdf]

Thrift:

… in recent years the activity of calculation has become so ubiquitous that it has entered a new space, which I call ‘qualculation’, an activity arising out of the construction of new generative microworlds which allow many millions of calculations to be made in the background of any encounter.