File:Taino - Arawak Robot.png

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A robot inspired in Joaquin Torres Garcia's Constructive Man, which has traditional Arawak and Taino symbols embeded within.

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English: The technologies we build reflect who we are, how we live, and how we see the world. Each technology we interact with carries an embedded value system at its core. These values will inform which groups will be strengthened and weakened by its deployment. As such, technologies should be understood as being political tools as much as they are technical ones.

What would the world look like if other cultures were allowed to explore “development” within their value system? https://archive.org/details/think_south_2019/page/n16

Images are inspired by Constructive man, by the Uruguayan artist Joaquín Torres García (1938), as well as designs from different cultural groups.
Español: Las tecnologías que construimos reflejan quiénes somos, cómo vivimos y cómo vemos el mundo. Cada tecnología con la que interactuamos tiene un sistema de valores integrado en su núcleo. Estos valores informarán qué grupos serán fortalecidos y debilitados por su adopción y despliegue. Como tal, las tecnologías deben entenderse como herramientas no sólo técnicas sino también políticas

. ¿Cómo sería el mundo si otras culturas pudieran explorar el "desarrollo" dentro de su propio sistema de valores?

https://archive.org/details/think_south_2019/page/n16

Las imágenes están inspiradas por en "hombre constructivo", del artista uruguayo Joaquín Torres García (1938), así como diseños de diferentes grupos culturales, como los Arawak y Taino
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Source https://archive.org/details/think_south_2019/page/n13
Author ApexInfinity Games

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