DIY-Materials. Technological approach of materials for design.
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Abstract
In recent years a new class of materials emerged, the DIY- materials, based on the direct experimentation carried out by the designers. In the present paper, the specific class of DIY-materials integrated with technology has been analyzed, with a specific focus on the induced "mutations". Three main categories have been distinguished: Industrial Mutations, Interactive Mutations and Material Mutations.
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