The term ‘new technologies’ is everything but new; the processes of innovation and diffusion in the technological field has always been there through History (just think of the wheel or any flying machine). So now, when we’re living immersed on the trendiness of topics such as Smart City or Big Data, it’s time to start using design to pose critical questions, instead of looking only for answers.
id | title | author | |
001 | Open Source Architecture Manifesto | Carlo Ratti Associati | |
004 | The Ad-hoc Machine | Felix Thorn | |
005 | The Reboots | Alessandro Fonte | |
007 | Programming Objects | Hacking Households | |
011 | Paper Electronic Modules | Coralie Gourguechon | |
012 | Parametric Standardization | Kirschner3D and Jesse Howard | |
013 | of Instruments and Archetypes | Unfold, Kirschner3d in collaboration with Penny Webb | |
015 | Potlatch | Fosbury Architecture | |
016 | Po.In-Inc. | Eftihis Efthimiou, Elisavet Antapassi, Christina Antzoulatou | |
017 | Visual March to Nowhere (or ‘Arintagas’) | Nadia Hatzimitraga | |
018 | Ethical Things | Matthieu Cherubini , Simone Rebaudengo | |
021 | Metadata+ | Josh Begley | |
022 | The Liberator 3D Printer Gun | Defense Distribuited | |
024 | HUM[erus] | Archoff | |
025 | Emancipati | Orkan Telhan | |
026 | Divergence | Afroditi Psarra | |
028 | Opendesk | James Arthur, Ian Bennink, Tim Carrigan, Nick Ierodiaconou, Joni Steiner | |
040 | FabAthens | D. Papalexopoulos |