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Archetypes presentations 2
Water bottle
:
Group 11
An essential everyday object (mass produced)
modified in many ways depending on the aesthetic but is still the same
archetype
1947, was first invented reusable water bottles
Common in many cultures, since water plays an important role in traditions and religion world wide
Symbolizes life, purity renewal but also chaos and destruction
Some can be sustainable, economic, and personal
Maps:
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Every day use
Changes through centuries due to
technology (google earth, GIS technology)
the first map created in,
6100-6300 BC
Before maps depend it on cultures or religion, now most maps are the same in every part of the world
Cutlery:
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Vary depending on cultures
(western: forks, spoons and knife) (non-western: chopsticks)
Every day use (mass produced)
Can be consider as an abomination
because people "should" eat with god given hands
Chopsticks can mean spirituality
Symbolizes a bridge
through life
Different types of Cutlery, depending
their use (ex: spoon for sauces) or country (ex: chopsticks in Korea or in Japan)
Comunications devices:
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First apple computer 1984
Constantly changing due to growth of technology (latest iPhone 2022)
but still remains touchscreen, apps,
round edges, etc..
Mass produced by many businesses
Increase the economic growth around the world
Practically the same in every culture
Printers:
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Mass produced, because printers usually come with planned obsolescence
Can easily change due to the growth of technology
Kleenex
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Everyday use, for many purposes
(sickness, cleaning, etc..)
Mass produced, since its not sustainable
Nothing much has changed
only materials (papers)