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Why Materials Matter

Responsible Design for a Better World

By (author) Seetal Solanki
Foreword by Liz Corbin
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Prestel, Munich, Germany
Published: 3rd Sep 2018
Dimensions: w 243mm h 309mm d 24mm
Weight: 1880g
ISBN-10: 3791384716
ISBN-13: 9783791384719
Barcode No: 9783791384719
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Synopsis
What does it mean to live in a material world, and how do materials of the past and present hold the keys to our future? This book tackles these questions by focusing on various issues that human beings face and by discussing potential materials-related solutions. Through the lens of intriguing projects by designers, artists, makers, and scientists, it presents a colorful panoply of ideas, technologies, and creative efforts that focus on the earth's most basic elements, while also showing how these elements can be transformed into entirely new materials. It explores, for example, how ancient practices such as dyeing fabric and making glue may hold the secret to renewable and earth-friendly consumer products, as well as how recycling plastics can tackle food waste, and how a type of light metal being developed may one day make air travel less fuel-reliant. This book also investigates the potential of the digital experience, suggesting how this most ephemeral type of matter can be used to improve our world. Eye-catching and provocative, Why Materials Matter serves as both a stimulating catalog of possibilities and a timely manifesto on how to consume, manufacture, and design for a better future.

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"Accessible and filled with beautiful imagery, Why Materials Matter helps question the substances and industrial techniques we take for granted." -Metropolis