Design and automation at the end of modernity: the teachings of the pandemic

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  • who: Mario Carpo from the of post-industrial electronic computationIn particular, we have long been claiming that the electronic transmission of information is faster, cheaper, smarter, and more environmentally sustainable than the mechanical transportation of people and goods. And likewise, we have long been claiming that the distributed, automated, and digitally mass-customized fabrication of physical goods is faster, cheaper, smarter, and more environmentally sustainable than standardized industrial mass production. The global catastrophe of the pandemic has tragically vindicated many of these long-held assumptions. Let`s take a practical example: to keep to our own daily . . .

     

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