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A Material World
Robert Douglas Friedel
出版
National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution
, 1988
主題
Computers / General
History / Reference
Technology & Engineering / Manufacturing
Technology & Engineering / History
ISBN
0802600239
9780802600233
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=C6zZXwAACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
Published in conjunction with a major exhibit at the National Museum of American History,
A Material World
investigates the substance of the artifacts of American history. It surveys the vast array of materials and "stuffs" that make up our modern environment, and reveals how these substances have changed due to a complex set of factors ranging from shifting resource availability and new methods of synthesis, to swings in taste, fashion, and social psychology. It traces the changing substance of American artifacts from predominantly natural elements such as wood, clay and stone, to manufactured substances such as steel, to those whose creation entails complex chemical processesóspecialty alloys, celluloids, reinforced resins and artificial polymers.
Robert Friedel's book examines a number of human accomplishments such as the fabulous cable span of the George Washington Bridge and the evolution of the automobile, always placing them in a historical and technological context. It gently enquires about our synthetic world, about what our striving for constant novelty and artifice says about our most basic values.
A Material World
is a provoking study of how material choices reflect not only current economics and the state of technology, but also subjective matters of status and cultural value. It shows that the history of these evolving substances is an inseparable and integral part of the shaping of the modern technological, social and political world.