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“Industrialized Construction” refers to a construction method where the majority of work is performed in a climate-controlled factory. Volumetric modular construction (VMC) is a subset of industrialized construction where 2D components are prefabricated in a factory then assembled into 3D modules. 3D modules are constructed from materials identical to conventional construction using techniques that are … Continued
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The construction industry is responsible for a significant share of global material consumption, including natural resources. Therefore, the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 12.2 on sustainable management and efficient use of natural resources cannot be achieved without significant advancements and contributions from the construction sector. Dematerialization directly aims to reduce and minimize materials used, thereby … Continued
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While material use is a vital part of human well-being and development, it is also associated with serious environmental impacts. This is cause for concern as there has been little evidence of decoupling between well-being and material use in national economies.
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This article is adapted from an interview that energy expert Peter Bryant conducted with Jesse Ausubel at RealClear’s 2024 Energy Future Forum. Ausubel is an environmental scientist and is the director of the Program for Human Development at Rockefeller University.
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The concept of dematerialization, introduced by Lucy Lippard and John Chandler, gave a new vision to Indian artists to explore their feelings and thoughts through concepts and ideas with readymade objects.
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One of the most compelling effects of digitally enhanced and digitally enabled immersive exhibitions is their paradoxical dematerialization of “analog” experience.
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Dematerialization and the Social Materiality of Art reconceptualizes mid-twentieth-century avant-garde practices in Argentina with a…
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Often presented as a new form of materialism, theories of media have been repeatedly fascinated by the idea of dematerialization—more precisely, by a vision of the history of technical media as a process teleologically oriented toward a future characterized by the overcoming of the weight, the opaqueness, and the resistance of materiality and by the … Continued
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Authors of its latest report, Manufacturers Guide to Embodied Carbon, frame “dematerialization” as a strategy where the lowest cost, lowest carbon …
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Dematerialization refers to the transformation of documents and management processes into electronic formats, thus eliminating the need for …
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The Rise of Dematerialization. As the world grapples with resource depletion and environmental degradation, the dematerialized business model …
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One of the ways municipalities can transition to dematerialization is through digital management processes. Employees’ digital skills are essential …
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Agricultural advances fall well in line with Andrew McAfee’s description of dematerialization – a process of using fewer resources in order to produce more goods and services – which he outlined in his 2019 book More from Less.
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Perhaps even more surprisingly, the dematerialization of literature could even increase sales of “paper” books by up to 8%. This phenomenon has a …
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Where to begin? Thanks for reading The Dematerialization of the Art World! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work.
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… dematerialization. As we will see, these four horsemen combine to massively democratize technology, to the detriment of QME. 1. Exponential: The …
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