Notes on the Useful Arts — Technological Progress as a Basis for Modern Architecture
Other text in scientific journal, 2019
A closer look reveals that art and technology have both accompanied humankind from the beginning and share the same root—creative imagination. With the Industrial Revolution, however, technology has not only opened up unprecedented new possibilities, but has also divorced itself from art, leading to technology—i.e., handicrafts, engineering, and industry—on the one hand being considered artless, and art on other hand—i.e., poetry, music and the visual arts—useless.
modernism
technology
historiography
modern architecture
construction history
Author
Atli Magnus Seelow
Chalmers, Architecture and Civil Engineering, Architectural theory and methods
Arts
2076-0752 (ISSN) 2076-0752 (eISSN)
Vol. 8 2 1-2 73Subject Categories
Architecture
History of Technology
Art History
DOI
10.3390/arts8020073