Material activism. New hybrid scenarios between design and technology

  • Valentina Rognoli
  • Camilo Ayala Garcia
Palavras-chave: democratização; conhecimento compartilhado; tecnologias pouco sofisticadas; hacking; auto-produção; faça-você-mesmo

Resumo

A década passada é, segundo alguns acadêmicos, caraterizada por uma onda até uma nova revolução industrial, devido ao fato que a tecnologia saiu do domínio da indústria para ficar nas mãos das pessoas comuns. Os materiais estão pouco a pouco começando a apresentar o mesmo tipo de comportamento, já que hoje mais e mais pessoas estão experimentando com a criação de materiais de modo disruptivo. Este artigo apresenta o conceito de Ativismo Material como mecanismo para entender o fenômeno em crescimento que está permitindo aos materiais democratizar-se através de uma aproximação de base. 

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Publicado
2019-09-26
Como Citar
Rognoli, V., & Ayala Garcia, C. (2019). Material activism. New hybrid scenarios between design and technology. Cuadernos Del Centro De Estudios De Diseño Y Comunicación, (70), 105 a 115. https://doi.org/10.18682/cdc.vi70.1143