Enframing, a concept introduced by philosopher Martin Heidegger, refers to the way technology shapes our understanding and interaction with the world. It describes a mode of revealing that constrains our perception, reducing nature and resources to mere objects for use and control. This perspective can lead to a mechanistic view of existence, where everything is seen through the lens of utility and efficiency. Heidegger warns that enframing can obscure deeper, more meaningful relationships with the world and diminish our sense of wonder and connection.