Novel materials tend to prevent all forms of change in time and acquisition of signs of aging, which may affect their perfect aesthetic qualities. It would not be wrong to claim that technological developments, the predominance of automation processes and quality controls have led - and been driven by - a trend favouring the dominance of an aesthetic model tied to perfection in every sphere of human life: the body, the style of life, products, and their materials. Such an aesthetic model tied to perfection can only be obtained with brand-new products and it inevitably encourages the possession of a new one even if the old one is still fully functional. As stated earlier by the pioneers in the design for sustainability domains, following suc...
From the moment of purchase, pristine objects are subjected to an array of stimuli including wear, i...
Longer use and responsible disposal of rapidly discarded consumer electronics would slow material th...
This paper aims to show that innovation is not how a product can do something differently or better,...
Novel materials tend to prevent all forms of change in time and acquisition of signs of aging, which...
Products, regardless of their utility, face the challenge of time. Whether it is through wear and te...
Humankind is characterized by a strict relationship with artefacts, which interact with in order to ...
In Western society there is an obsession, fuelled by pervasive advertising, with hiding the effects ...
Materials embedded in products behave differently with the passing of time. This can be witnessed e...
Current Hyper-consumerism Society have been causing drastic environmental repercussions, most of whi...
Like human beings, earthly materials age. They weather; their skins show wear and tear and the ravag...
In Western society there is an obsession, fuelled by pervasive advertising, with hiding the effects ...
During their lifecycle, objects shift from their initial state of perfection, in which they are con...
In Western society there is an obsession, fuelled by pervasive advertising, with hiding the effects ...
The use of materials derived from waste is one of the prominent ways to contribute to sustainable pr...
From the moment of purchase, pristine objects are subjected to an array of stimuli including wear, i...
Longer use and responsible disposal of rapidly discarded consumer electronics would slow material th...
This paper aims to show that innovation is not how a product can do something differently or better,...
Novel materials tend to prevent all forms of change in time and acquisition of signs of aging, which...
Products, regardless of their utility, face the challenge of time. Whether it is through wear and te...
Humankind is characterized by a strict relationship with artefacts, which interact with in order to ...
In Western society there is an obsession, fuelled by pervasive advertising, with hiding the effects ...
Materials embedded in products behave differently with the passing of time. This can be witnessed e...
Current Hyper-consumerism Society have been causing drastic environmental repercussions, most of whi...
Like human beings, earthly materials age. They weather; their skins show wear and tear and the ravag...
In Western society there is an obsession, fuelled by pervasive advertising, with hiding the effects ...
During their lifecycle, objects shift from their initial state of perfection, in which they are con...
In Western society there is an obsession, fuelled by pervasive advertising, with hiding the effects ...
The use of materials derived from waste is one of the prominent ways to contribute to sustainable pr...
From the moment of purchase, pristine objects are subjected to an array of stimuli including wear, i...
Longer use and responsible disposal of rapidly discarded consumer electronics would slow material th...
This paper aims to show that innovation is not how a product can do something differently or better,...