Lo-TEK : design by radical indigenism /

Three hundred years ago, intellectuals of the European Enlightenment constructed a mythology of technology. Influenced by a confluence of humanism, colonialism and racism, this mythology ignored local wisdom and indigenous innovation, deeming it primitive. Today, we have slowly come to realize that...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Watson, Julia, 1977- (Author)
Other Authors: Davis, Wade (writer of foreword.)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cologne : Taschen, [2019]
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Foreword / Wade Davis
  • Introduction: The mythology of technology
  • Waru Waru agricultural terraces of the Inca, Peru
  • Jingkieng Dieng Jri living root bridges of the Khasis, India
  • Palayan rice terraces of the Ifugao, Philippines
  • Subak rice terraces of the Subak, Bali
  • Milpa forest gardens of the Maya, Mexico
  • Kihamba forest gardens of the Chagga, Tanzania
  • Surangam underground aqueducts of the Malayali, India
  • Waitiwina dams of the Enawenê-nawê, Brazil
  • Apete forest islands of the Kayapó, Brazil
  • Waffle gardens of the Zuni, New Mexico
  • Boma corrals of the Maasai, Kenya
  • Qanat underground aqueducts of the Persians, Iran
  • Anok corrals of the Ngisonyaka Turkana, Kenya
  • Torta reed floating islands of the Uros, Peru
  • Al-Tahla floating islands of the Ma'dan, Iraq
  • Bheri wastewater aquaculture of the Bengalese, India
  • Acadja aquaculture of the Tofinu, Benin
  • Sawah Tambak rice-fish aquaculture of the Javanese, Indonesia
  • Conclusion: constructing a new mythology.