De la tarta de manzanas a la estética business-pop

  • Susana Finquelievich

Abstract

From an optic that focuses the technological revolution as an axis of the material basis change of the
society, the author places the net systems as a factor that increases the complexity of the social  interaction, emerging from the creative power of the own net logic. It emphasizes on the circulation of the
information flows, that forms a new room of the social practices, having an effect on the power, the
institutions and the media. From this schema the author analyses the reach to the technology as a non
determined factor of the society. She focuses the technologic revolution in a methodological manner and
this last one, in the determination of external factors country, historic moment, culture with respect to
the results of its own impact. In a diagnosis that defines the net as the virtual and symbolic form par
excellence, the analysis links the Cartesian axis with the culture, the persons and the new forms of the
production of the cultural objects.

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Published
2019-10-24
How to Cite
Finquelievich, S. (2019). De la tarta de manzanas a la estética business-pop. Cuadernos Del Centro De Estudios De Diseño Y Comunicación, (15), 43 a 49. https://doi.org/10.18682/cdc.vi15.1654
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