Material activism. New hybrid scenarios between design and technology

  • Valentina Rognoli
  • Camilo Ayala Garcia
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Résumé

La década pasada es, según algunos académicos, caracterizada por una onda hacia una nueva revolución industrial [1]. Principalmente gracias al hecho que la tecnología ha salido del dominio de la industria para quedar en las manos de la gente común. Los materiales están poco a poco comenzando a presentar el mismo tipo de comportamiento, dado que hoy en día mas y mas personas están experimentando con la creación de materiales de manera disruptiva. Este artículo presenta el concepto de Activismo Material como mecanismo para entender el fenómeno en crecimiento que esta permitiendo a los materiales democratizarse a través de una aproximación de base.

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Publiée
2019-09-26