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Resiliencia tecnológica

Authors: García Morales, Lino; Gutiérrez Colino, Victoria;

Resiliencia tecnológica

Abstract

Las prácticas artísticas en la confluencia del arte y la tecnología heredan el grave problema de la obsolescencia tecnológica y el aún más serio de la obsolescencia programada y psicológica debido a un crecimiento irresponsable y absurdo. Este problema, en el arte, se puede abordar desde la sostenibilidad (desde la producción sostenible y desde la conservación sostenible). Es decir, desde el respeto a los tres elementos básicos del desarrollo sostenible: económico, social y ambiental. La tecnología tiene suficiente madurez para superarse a sí misma. A pesar de todo es posible producir y conservar obras de manera sostenible. Este trabajo trata todos estos problemas con profundidad y propone soluciones metodológicas para revertir esta situación. La resiliencia tecnológica es posible. Es sólo una cuestión de actitud.

ABSTRACT: Artistic practices at the confluence of art and technology inherit the serious problem of technological obsolescence and a more severe one: the programmed or psychological obsolescence due to an irresponsible and absurd growth. This problem, in art, can be approached from sustainability (from the sustainable production and from sustainable conservation). Which is with regard to the three pillars of sustainable development: economic, social and environmental. The technology is mature enough to outdo itself. Nevertheless, it is possible to produce and conserve artworks sustainably. This paper addresses these problems in depth and proposes methodological solutions to reverse this situation. Technological resilience is possible. It’s just a matter of attitude.

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Technological art, Technological obsolescence, Obsolescencia tecnológica, 7 Bellas artes, Arte tecnológico

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