Shannon Skinner (she/her) on Nostr: nprofile1q…8wq8p I'm taking a shot at this but maybe overthinking it a bit. ...
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I'm taking a shot at this but maybe overthinking it a bit.
"Technobrutalism"
"Virtuous Tech"
"Vitruvianism"
I started thinking about functional building architecture, brutalism, etc. as an analogy for basic, functional, unenshittified tech.
I did a search and found the Wikipedia page on Functionalism (Architecture) that describes the Vitruvian Triad named after the architect Vitruvius:
"The theoretical articulation of functionalism in buildings can be traced back to the Vitruvian triad, where utilitas (variously translated as 'commodity', 'convenience', or 'utility') stands alongside firmitas (firmness) and venustas (beauty) as one of three classic goals of architecture. In particular, Augustus Welby Pugin wrote that "there should be no features about a building which are not necessary for convenience, construction, or propriety" and "all ornament should consist of enrichment of the essential construction of the building".
"Vitruvianism" works but is a mouthful. Sometimes the Vitruvian Triad is called Vitruvian Virtues. So, an alternate term we could use would be "Virtuous Tech."
I'm taking a shot at this but maybe overthinking it a bit.
"Technobrutalism"
"Virtuous Tech"
"Vitruvianism"
I started thinking about functional building architecture, brutalism, etc. as an analogy for basic, functional, unenshittified tech.
I did a search and found the Wikipedia page on Functionalism (Architecture) that describes the Vitruvian Triad named after the architect Vitruvius:
"The theoretical articulation of functionalism in buildings can be traced back to the Vitruvian triad, where utilitas (variously translated as 'commodity', 'convenience', or 'utility') stands alongside firmitas (firmness) and venustas (beauty) as one of three classic goals of architecture. In particular, Augustus Welby Pugin wrote that "there should be no features about a building which are not necessary for convenience, construction, or propriety" and "all ornament should consist of enrichment of the essential construction of the building".
"Vitruvianism" works but is a mouthful. Sometimes the Vitruvian Triad is called Vitruvian Virtues. So, an alternate term we could use would be "Virtuous Tech."