Focusing on the evolution of machine drawing, the book delves into cultural, technical, and ethical dimensions from the Renaissance to the 20th century. It examines the transition from early artistic representations to 18th-century orthographic projections, the impact of industrial drawing in the 19th century, and the significant changes brought by standardization and computer technology in the 20th century. This comprehensive analysis highlights the interplay between art, technology, and ethics throughout history.
Edoardo Rovida Libros


Machines and Signs
- 260 páginas
- 10 horas de lectura
This book explores cultural, technical and ethical aspects of drawing of machines, from the Renaissance through 18th century orthographic projections, the 19th century and drawing in industry and the 20th century advent of standardization and computers.