At the end of the 20th century, the introduction of so-called ‘new technologies’ – advances and innovations – in various capacities in many sectors, from fashion to media, design and architecture, triggered a process of change that forced a review of methods of design, production, sale and consumption. The result is a revolution that is so radical – and still ongoing – that it has led to a redefinition of many of the concepts developed during the industrial age that had previously been accepted as established principles.
Mascio, A. (2018). The Size Effect. milano : Mimesis International.
The Size Effect
Mascio Antonella;Menarini Roy;Segre Reinach Simona Maria;Tolic Ines
2018
Abstract
At the end of the 20th century, the introduction of so-called ‘new technologies’ – advances and innovations – in various capacities in many sectors, from fashion to media, design and architecture, triggered a process of change that forced a review of methods of design, production, sale and consumption. The result is a revolution that is so radical – and still ongoing – that it has led to a redefinition of many of the concepts developed during the industrial age that had previously been accepted as established principles.File in questo prodotto:
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