The Second Digital Turn : Design Beyond Intelligence /
In the early 1990s the design professions were the first to intuit and interpret the new logic of digital design and fabrication. Digital mass-customization (the use of digital tools to mass-produce variations at no extra cost) has already changed the way we produce and consume almost everything. In...
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Cambridge, MA :
The MIT Press,
2017.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- CONTENTS
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
- 1 INTRODUCTION
- 2 THE SECOND DIGITAL TURN
- 2.1 Data-Compression Technologies We Donâ#x80;#x99;t Need Anymore
- 2.2 Donâ#x80;#x99;t Sort: Search
- 2.3 The End of Modern Science
- 2.4 The New Science of Form-Searching
- 2.5 Spline Making, or the Conquest of Free Form
- 2.6 From Calculus to Computation: The Rise and Fall of the Curve
- 2.7 Excessive Resolution
- 2.8 The New Frontier of Alienation, and Beyond
- 3 THE END OF THE PROJECTED IMAGE
- 3.1 Verbal to Visual
- 3.2 Visual to Spatial
- 3.3 The Technical and Cognitive Primacy of Flatness in Early Modern Art and Science3.4 The Underdogs: Early Alternatives to Perspectival Projections
- 3.5 The Digital Renaissance of the Third Dimension
- 4 THE PARTICIPATORY TURN THAT NEVER WAS
- 4.1 The New Digital Science of the Many
- 4.2 The Style of Many Hands
- 4.3 Building: Digital Agencies and Their Styles
- 5 ECONOMIES WITHOUT SCALE: TOWARD A NONSTANDARD SOCIETY
- 5.1 Mass Production, Economies of Scale, Standardization
- 5.2 The Rise and Fall of Standard Prices
- 5.3 The Digital Mass-Customization of Social PracticesPOSTFACE: 2016
- NOTES