Design, Investigation & Culture: Lesson 03

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Expertise Multimedia/Web Design, Photography, Information Design and Human-Computer Interaction.

LESSON 3: COLONIALISM, WAR AND CYBERSPACE

Lecturer Itamar Medeiros (Brazil) BA in Industrial Design; PgDip in Information Design; MSc In Design.

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welcome to DESIGN INVESTIGATION & CULTURE

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Student will learn about the main periods of western culture, understanding its history from both an artistic and technological background.

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LESSON 03: CULTURE LECTURE learning outcome

Some forecasts of the development of society in the near future.

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An overview of some technological and sociological trends, from the Industrial Revolution period until today.

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LESSON 03: CULTURE LECTURE content

Anthropologists use the term to refer to the universal human capacity to classify experiences, and to encode and communicate them symbolically.

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A set of learned beliefs, values and behaviors the members of a society share about their way of life.

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CULTURE what is it?

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dress work entertain communicate

culture beliefs values behaviors

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technology

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CULTURE what is it?

A dramatic change in the ways people earned money and made goods that began in England around the mid-1800s.

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CULTURE industrial revolution

People went from making goods in their own homes with simple tools to making them in large-scale factories with complicated machinery.

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As a result, many rural regions became more urban as cities grew rapidly around the new industrial activity.

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INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION social implications

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The mass migration of rural families into urban areas saw the growth of bad living conditions in cities, long work hours without the traditional agricultural breaks (such as after harvest or in mid winter), a rise in child labor (the children received less pay and benefits than adults) and the rise of nationalism in most of Europe

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INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION social implications

LESSON 3: COLONIALISM, WAR AND CYBERSPACE

The application of steam power to the industrial processes of in several sectors of industrial, such as printing, for example, supported a massive expansion of newspaper and popular book publishing, which reinforced rising literacy and demands for mass political participation.

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INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION social implications

LESSON 3: COLONIALISM, WAR AND CYBERSPACE

In the United Kingdom, the Reform Act 1832 addressed the concentration of population in districts with almost no representation in Parliament, expanding the electorate, leading to the founding of modern political parties and initiating a series of reforms which would continue into the 20th century.

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INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION social implications

Cheaper goods now are accessible to a larger portion of society (e.g.: workers)

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With the development of large-scale production, manufactured goods become cheaper.

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INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION economic implications

Now, they need to expand their market and have access to a larger amount of raw materials.

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Industrialists realized that they could make more revenues by selling more products with a reduced profit margin, therefore, lowering the prices of goods.

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INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION economic implications

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That territorial expansion led, inevitably, to a series of conflicts between nations.

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The industrialized countries started a colonial expansion, in order to guarantee their access to bigger markets and to larger amounts of raw materials.

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INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION second colonial cycle

The wars the occurred in the 20th century fueled the investment of warfare technology.

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The local conflicts keep on escalating, leading to worldwide conflicts.

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INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION the world wars begin

Medicine Morphine Antibiotics Ultra-sound Communications Sattelites Computer

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Several ordinary life products were invented with military purposes:

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THAT MEAN WAR from tactical to practical

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