In photos: A global exploration of nature-based technology
Three hundred years ago, intellectuals of the European enlightenment constructed a mythology of technology. Influenced by a confluence of humanism, colonialism and racism, this mythology ignored local wisdom and indigenous innovation, deeming it primitive.
Today, we have slowly come to realise that the legacy of this mythology is haunting us.
Designers understand the urgency of reducing humanity’s negative environmental impact, yet perpetuate the same mythology of technology that relies on exploiting nature.
Responding to climate change by building hard infrastructures and favouring high-tech homogenous design, we are ignoring millennia-old knowledge of how to live in symbiosis with nature....
read/see more:
https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/photography/design-nature-technology-environment-philosophy-a9273646.html
Khasi people have used the trainable roots
of rubber trees to grow Jingkieng Dieng Jri living root bridges over rivers for
centuries. ‘Julia Watson. Lo—TEK. Design by
Radical Indigenism’ is available here
Today, we have slowly come to realise that the legacy of this mythology is haunting us.
Designers understand the urgency of reducing humanity’s negative environmental impact, yet perpetuate the same mythology of technology that relies on exploiting nature.
Responding to climate change by building hard infrastructures and favouring high-tech homogenous design, we are ignoring millennia-old knowledge of how to live in symbiosis with nature....
read/see more:
https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/photography/design-nature-technology-environment-philosophy-a9273646.html