Difference between revisions of "The Future of Craft Technologies"
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''We are living in an age where there is an increasing amount of developments in technologies founded<br>'' | ''We are living in an age where there is an increasing amount of developments in technologies founded<br>'' | ||
''on digital and electrical structures. A digital revolution is taking place and it has been going on for the last few<br>'' | ''on digital and electrical structures. A digital revolution is taking place and it has been going on for the last few<br>'' | ||
− | ''decades. These developments have an extensive impact on design processes, creating a new relationship <br> | + | ''decades. These developments have an extensive impact on design processes, creating a new relationship <br>'' |
− | between human and machine. How can we retain the essence of craft as we work with new materials and <br> | + | ''between human and machine. How can we retain the essence of craft as we work with new materials and <br>'' |
− | technologies?<br>'' | + | ''technologies?<br>'' |
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Latest revision as of 10:40, 17 January 2017
We are living in an age where there is an increasing amount of developments in technologies founded
on digital and electrical structures. A digital revolution is taking place and it has been going on for the last few
decades. These developments have an extensive impact on design processes, creating a new relationship
between human and machine. How can we retain the essence of craft as we work with new materials and
technologies?