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Smart Phones, Healthcare Robots, Wearable Computers and Self
Driving Cars. They are arriving or already exists. We are becoming
increasingly intimate with the machines that constantly count,
control and watch the way we live. How can the growing world
population of more than 7 billion people create a humane life for
everyone? Let's find the errors and the holes in the technosphere
that will give us space for free and creative thinking. What's at
stake here is the remains of human agency. Let's use the brain
pixels that are not taken yet. And Save the Humans!
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Design Mass (Paperback)
Freek Lomme, Florian Schneider, Koert van Mensvoort
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R318
Discovery Miles 3 180
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Today the human impact on our planet can hardly be underestimated.
Climate change, population explosion, genetic manipulation, digital
networks, plastic islands floating in the oceans. This book
explores our changing notion of nature. How nature has become one
of the most successful products of our time, much of what we
perceive as nature is merely a simulation although a romanticized
idea of a balanced, harmonic, inherently good and threatened
entity. How evolution continues nonetheless. How technology -
traditionally created to protect us from the forces of nature -
gives rise to a next nature, that is just as wild, cruel,
unpredictable and threatening as ever. How we are playing with fire
again and again. How we should be careful in doing so, yet how this
is also what makes us human.
Will we be able to improve our human condition, or will we
outsource ourselves for good? People are catalysts of evolution,
yet we are only beginning to get attuned with this job description.
At least we can be certain of one thing: we will get the nature we
deserve. Hence the need to explore how we can design, build and
live in the nature caused by people.
The "Dutch Design Yearbook "surveys more than 60 of the best
product, fashion and graphic designs produced in the Netherlands
from 2012 to 2013. The yearbook also attempts to predict which
designs will prove the most formative in the future.
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