Uchronia
Uchronia
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The transformation of society from an agrarian to an industrial, and finally an urbanized way of living and working has created a fundamental change in our understanding of time: more and more this is determined by a 24/7 mentality, which is demanded for 24 hours on 7 days of the week.The move from natural time - via the mechanical clock - to the digital age leads to a fragmentation of time that deeply affects our daily biological and social rhythm.Focusing on objects in our designed environmen…
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  • Autorius: Helga Schmid
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  • Metai: 2020
  • Puslapiai: 253
  • ISBN-10: 3035618100
  • ISBN-13: 9783035618105
  • Formatas: 17.7 x 22.8 x 2.8 cm, kieti viršeliai
  • Kalba: Anglų

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The transformation of society from an agrarian to an industrial, and finally an urbanized way of living and working has created a fundamental change in our understanding of time: more and more this is determined by a 24/7 mentality, which is demanded for 24 hours on 7 days of the week.

The move from natural time - via the mechanical clock - to the digital age leads to a fragmentation of time that deeply affects our daily biological and social rhythm.

Focusing on objects in our designed environment, this book investigates potential risks such as that arising from a new perception of time - by exploring the concept of uchronia, a term derived from the Greek u-topos and meaning "no time" or "non-time."
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The transformation of society from an agrarian to an industrial, and finally an urbanized way of living and working has created a fundamental change in our understanding of time: more and more this is determined by a 24/7 mentality, which is demanded for 24 hours on 7 days of the week.

The move from natural time - via the mechanical clock - to the digital age leads to a fragmentation of time that deeply affects our daily biological and social rhythm.

Focusing on objects in our designed environment, this book investigates potential risks such as that arising from a new perception of time - by exploring the concept of uchronia, a term derived from the Greek u-topos and meaning "no time" or "non-time."

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