The wearable technologies of fashion and the relationship between human and nonhuman
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Resumo: | The article discusses the affinity of wearable technologies of fashion in relation to the current technological context in which the non-human activity becomes increasingly active. The conception of the internet of things and the development of ubiquitous,pervasive and sentient communication expose a favorable view to wearable technologies. Authors such as Bruno Latour, Giselle Beiguelman and André Lemos point to a symmetrical treatment of modern dualities: physical and virtual, man and machine, nature andculture, in short, human and nonhuman. This is a current of thought that suggests the combination of dualistic poles, recognizing the hybridization process. |
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The wearable technologies of fashion and the relationship between human and nonhumanAs tecnologias vestíveis de moda e a relação entre humano e não-humanotecnologiavestívelmodatechnologywearablefashionThe article discusses the affinity of wearable technologies of fashion in relation to the current technological context in which the non-human activity becomes increasingly active. The conception of the internet of things and the development of ubiquitous,pervasive and sentient communication expose a favorable view to wearable technologies. Authors such as Bruno Latour, Giselle Beiguelman and André Lemos point to a symmetrical treatment of modern dualities: physical and virtual, man and machine, nature andculture, in short, human and nonhuman. This is a current of thought that suggests the combination of dualistic poles, recognizing the hybridization process.O artigo propõe apresentar a afinidade das tecnologias vestíveis de moda, ainda não muito difundido, em relação ao atual contexto tecnológico. A concepção da internet das coisas e o desenvolvimento da comunicação ubíqua, pervasiva e senciente expõem uma visão favorável aos wearable technologies. Da mesma forma que a moda oferece uma relação intrínseca entre roupa e corpo, autores como Bruno Latour, Giselle Beiguelman e André Lemos apontam para um tratamento simétrico das dualidades modernas: físico e virtual, homem e máquina, natureza e cultura e, portanto, humano e não-humano. As mediações e experimentações advindas de uma não purificação destas dicotomias serão capazes de oferecer uma ressignificação ao homem, assim como uma significação para as tecnologias vestíveis de moda.Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina2017-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.udesc.br/index.php/modapalavra/article/view/770710.5965/1982615x10192017117ModaPalavra e-periódico; Vol. 10 No. 19 (2017): Dossiê P&D Moda Palavra; 117-134ModaPalavra e-periódico; Vol. 10 Núm. 19 (2017): Dossiê P&D Moda Palavra; 117-134 Modapalavra e-periódico; v. 10 n. 19 (2017): Dossiê P&D Moda Palavra; 117-1341982-615X10.5965/1982615x10192017reponame:ModaPalavra e-periódicoinstname:Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina (UDESC)instacron:UDESCporhttps://www.revistas.udesc.br/index.php/modapalavra/article/view/7707/6307Copyright (c) 2016 Patrícia Sayuri Saga Kitamura Marinihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMarini, Patrícia Sayuri Saga Kitamura2023-03-15T13:48:17Zoai::article/7707Revistahttps://www.revistas.udesc.br/index.php/modapalavraPUBhttps://www.revistas.udesc.br/index.php/modapalavra/oai||modapalavra@gmail.com1982-615X1982-615Xopendoar:2023-03-15T13:48:17ModaPalavra e-periódico - Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina (UDESC)false |
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The wearable technologies of fashion and the relationship between human and nonhuman As tecnologias vestíveis de moda e a relação entre humano e não-humano |
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The wearable technologies of fashion and the relationship between human and nonhuman |
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The wearable technologies of fashion and the relationship between human and nonhuman Marini, Patrícia Sayuri Saga Kitamura tecnologia vestível moda technology wearable fashion |
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The wearable technologies of fashion and the relationship between human and nonhuman |
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The wearable technologies of fashion and the relationship between human and nonhuman |
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The wearable technologies of fashion and the relationship between human and nonhuman |
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The wearable technologies of fashion and the relationship between human and nonhuman |
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The wearable technologies of fashion and the relationship between human and nonhuman |
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Marini, Patrícia Sayuri Saga Kitamura |
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Marini, Patrícia Sayuri Saga Kitamura |
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Marini, Patrícia Sayuri Saga Kitamura |
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tecnologia vestível moda technology wearable fashion |
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tecnologia vestível moda technology wearable fashion |
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The article discusses the affinity of wearable technologies of fashion in relation to the current technological context in which the non-human activity becomes increasingly active. The conception of the internet of things and the development of ubiquitous,pervasive and sentient communication expose a favorable view to wearable technologies. Authors such as Bruno Latour, Giselle Beiguelman and André Lemos point to a symmetrical treatment of modern dualities: physical and virtual, man and machine, nature andculture, in short, human and nonhuman. This is a current of thought that suggests the combination of dualistic poles, recognizing the hybridization process. |
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