Author

Publication

2017-10-20 - The MIT Press

Language

English

Word Count

60,000 words, Guess

Page Count

240 pages

Physical Format

Paperback

Identifiers

  • ISBN-100262534029
  • ISBN-139780262534024
  • Library of Congress Control Number2016054313
  • OCLC Control Number964698464
  • Better World Books9780262534024
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Classifications

  • LCCNA2543.T43C37 2017
  • LCCNA2543.T43 C37 2017

Description

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 this book, Mario Carpo suggests that the same technical logic, now applied to all kinds of immaterial objects and to commerce at large, is heralding a new society without scale, where bigger markets will not make anything cheaper. he early tools for digital design and production spawned a style of smooth and curving lines and surfaces that gave visible form to the first digital age, and marked architectural design for the last twenty years. But today's digitally intelligent architecture no longer looks that way. Carpo explains that this is because the design professions are now coming to terms with a new generation of digital tools they have adopted -- no longer tools for making but tools for thinking. Today's computation is so powerful and cheap that many data-compression technologies that humanity has carefully developed, nurtured, and honed over time may soon be abandoned.

Subjects

Other Editions

  • The Second Digital Turn: Design Beyond IntelligencePaperbackThe MIT Press2017-10-20

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