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Neutopías : Nuevas Utopías y Diseño de Futuros.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Guayabero, Oscar.
Contributor:
Porretta, Daniele.
Roselló, Elisabet.
Estudio Holon, Estudio.
Institute for Postnatural Studies, Institute for.
Makea tu vida, Makea tu.
Faura Coll, Ramón.
Díaz, Paloma G.
Manzini, Ezio.
Language:
Spanish
Subjects (All):
Utopias.
Dystopias.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (264 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Barcelona : Gustavo Gili Editorial S.A., 2025.
Summary:
This book explores the historical, cultural, and conceptual evolution of utopian, dystopian, and 'neutopian' visions within Western thought. It examines how these visions have influenced societal progress and design culture, offering a critical analysis of past, present, and future utopias. The author seeks to challenge the dominance of dystopian perspectives in modern narratives and inspire the creation of positive collective imaginaries for the future. Intended for an audience interested in design, philosophy, and social theory, the book provides a rich, well-documented catalog of ideas that connect imagination and reality, emphasizing the role of design in shaping potential futures. Generated by AI.
Contents:
Índice
Prólogo
Seamos realistas, pidamos lo imposible
Utopías, distopías y neutopías
Pioneros
La utopía moderna
El fin de la historia
La distopía es hegemónica
Necesitamos escenarios sexys
Seducir al escepticismo
¿Futuro, qué futuro?
Futuros en plural
Aceleracionismo
Hauntología
¿Por qué hay que trabajar contra la hegemonía de la distopía?
Distopiland
Suspendidos en transición
Diseño especulativo
Micronaciones, microutopías
Neutopías
Puntos de partida
Huir de las utopías
Una ley que cambia el mundo
Servitización
La gamificación neutópica
Protopía
Transhumanismo no normativo
Heterotopía
Multiescalar
Utopías del pasado Generated by AI.
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ISBN:
84-252-3555-3
OCLC:
1490381526

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