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Session 9: Archetypes presentations pt.1 - Coggle Diagram
Session 9: Archetypes presentations pt.1
Clocks
Design factors
functional and operational
aesthetic and formal
technological
economic
they define who you are (personality) and your status
Cameras
evolution
from small to the smallest
smartest technology
used for art, tools, professions, leisure and more
film -> digital -> smartphones
Differences and similarities (camera/phones)
differences
until 1980: designed to laser a lifetime
having a camera was a luxury
no connection between art and photography
similarities
phones are replaced every 6 months
daily usage of cameras
snapshot: accessibility to art
Fridge
Critical design
greater expansion of family life leading to stocking problems
innovative technology
steep price
Adapting it to our necesities
sizes
accesories
Evolution
started with wood
from 1802 to 2022
Writing tools
History
Middle Ages
fountain pen
ancient egypt
ballpoint pen
Materialization
problem-solving
creates a journey from simple thoughts
greatest accomplishments: part of civilisation
Eyeglasses
fun facts
Benjamin Franklin invented the bifocal lenses (1784)
They started as being a medical aid and are now a fashion accessory
Progressive lenses were first commercialised in 1922 by Duke Elder
Social Impact
15-16th century: status symbol and a big increase in demand
20th century: shift from "want" to "need"
Technological Impact
Provides better protection against violet and blue light
Reduce eye strain
Touch Focus (switch from far to near )
Lamp Post
Lamp posts nowadays
more environmentally friendly
more technological with more functions
Evolution
from oil to gas
from gas to electricity
Social Impact
culture
aesthetic