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− | == Material – first taxonomies ==
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− | On the classification and structuring of material and materiality in an artistic context<br>
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− | comment 1:
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− | not to be understood as complete lists, more of a practical approach from different angles.<br>
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− | comment 2:
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− | these classifications are not exclusive to each other and can be linked or crosslinked.<br>
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− | to be continued...<br>
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− | '''Different approaches to classifications'''
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− | {| class="wikitable sortable"
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− | | practical || artistic || production related / industrial || functional || semantic || contextualized
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− | '''material families'''<br>
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− | classified according to raw material and resources, production related / industrial
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− | | paper || wood || metal || synthetics || rubber || stone/minerals || composites || organic || smart
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− | '''material features'''<br>
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− | classified according to properties and functionalities
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− | | reacting || conductive || reusable / recyclable || moldable / shapeable || adhesive / resolvent
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− | |digital || immaterial || programmeable || oriented on other sensory reception || phenomenological
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− | '''material contextualisation'''<br>
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− | classified based on a multidisciplinary approach, distinctions made by highlighting single disciplines<br>
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− | {| class="wikitable"
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− | | informatics || sound || design || architecture || 3D / animation / VR ||
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− | or as a different example of a taxonomy: Jorge Luis Borges "Emporio celestial de conocimientos benévolos", approx. 1942, a fictitious taxonomy of animals, a "celestial emporium of benevolent knowledge":
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− | (a) belonging to the Emperor<br>
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− | (b) embalmed<br>
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− | (c) trained<br>
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− | (d) piglets<br>
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− | (e) sirens<br>
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− | (f) fabulous<br>
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− | (g) stray dogs<br>
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− | (h) included in this classification<br>
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− | (i) trembling like crazy<br>
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− | (j) innumerables<br>
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− | (k) drawn with a very fine camelhair brush<br>
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− | (l) et cetera<br>
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− | (m) just broke the vase<br>
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− | (n) from a distance look like flies<br>
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− | see also https://www.crockford.com/wilkins.html
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