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<h5 class="popup-nom">Nicolas Ruty</h5> | <h5 class="popup-nom">Nicolas Ruty</h5> | ||
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− | <h5 class="popup-citation">" | + | <h5 class="popup-citation">"When a tool exceeds a threshold defined by the ad hoc scale, it turns first against itself and then threatens to destroy the entire social body." - Ivan Illich</h5> |
− | <h5 class="popup-description">I | + | <h5 class="popup-description">It reminds me constantly that too much complex devices are made, it creates more problems than it solves. It's true (for me, and it was for Illich) in the field of transportation, health, education. You have to adapt the level of complexity to human beings, to societies, and it's different depending on the situation. In fact, any idea of generalization of a system, an idea, a behavior, is problematic for me. I prefer the action of a large number of minorities rather than one action from the majority. |
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Revision as of 13:03, 20 October 2017
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A little bit of abstract in this magnificent fresco entitled “Food for thought” painted by the American duo How & Nosm. The strength of this work is to let your imagination push back the boundaries of reality.
Credits: Noreen Louis
Credits: Noreen Louis
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