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Low technology

Low technology (low tech; adjective forms: low-technology, low-tech, lo-tech) is simple technology, as opposed to high technology.[1] In addition, low tech is related to the concept of mid-tech, that is a balance between low-tech and high-tech, which combines the efficiency and versatility of high tech with low tech's potential for autonomy and resilience.[2]

Infographic « Low-techs: Sustainably securing the essentials for all » gathering the criteria for any low-tech innovation approach

History edit

Historical origin edit

 
A controlled open fire using wood, invented 1.7-2 million years ago, being used for cooking in 2015

Primitive technologies such as bushcraft, tools that use wood, stone, wool, etc. can be seen as low-tech, as the pre-industrial revolution machines such as windmills or sailboats. [3]

In the 70s edit

The economic boom after the Vietnam war resulted in a doubt on progress, technology and growth at the beginning of the 70s, notably with through the report The Limits to Growth (1972). Many have sought to define what soft technologies are, leading to a "low-tech movement". Such technologies have been described as "intermediaries" (E.F. Schumacher),[4] "liberating" (M. Bookchin),[5] or even democratic. Thus, a philosophy of advocating a widespread use of soft technologies was developed in the United States, and many studies were carried out in those years, in particular by researchers like Langdon Winner.[6]

2000s and later edit

 
Skateboarding as a way of Low-tech mobility, in Mexico City

"Low-tech" has been more and more employed in the scientific writings, in particular in the analyzes of the work from some authors of the 1970s: see for example Hirsch ‐ Kreinsen,[7] the book "High tech, low tech, no tech" [3] or Gordon.[8]

More recently, the perspective of resource scarcity [9] - especially minerals - lead to an increasingly severe criticism on high-techs and technology.

Since 2007, the Belgian Kris de Decker has published (with his collaborators) some reflections on low-tech solutions, the problem of high-techs, and the updating of technologies supposedly "obsolete" via the "Low <-tech Magazine". The header is: "Doubts on progress and technology", and specifies that the lowtechs "refuse to assume that each problem has a high-tech solution",[10] with a progressive translation of the articles in other languages since recently.

In 2014, the french engineer Philippe Bihouix published "L'âge des low tech" (The age of low-techs) where he presents how a european nation like France, with little mineral and energy resources, could become a "low-tech" nation (instead of a "start-up" nation) to better correspond to the sustainable development goals of such nation.[11] He cites various examples of low-techs initiative and describe the low-tech philosophy and principles. In 2015, the Low-tech Lab project opened, consisting in a low-tech web platform for documentation and free sharing ('wiki' type) of inventions, and to put forward reflections on the low-tech philosophy.

Recently: retro-tech, wild tech, rebel-tech, small-tech, (s)low-tech, easy-tech, no-tech, lo-tek edit

Numerous new definitions have come to supplement or qualify the term "low-tech", intended to be more precise because they are restricted to a particular characteristic:

  • retro-tech: more oriented toward old but smart inventions (not necessarily useful, durable and accessible), parallels can nevertheless be found with low-tech, because these innovations often are decentralized and simpler technologies (because manufactured by individuals) ".[12]
  • Wild-tech: beyond the high-tech / low-tech opposition, it intends to give "tools to better think these ways of manufacturing which escape any classification".[13] The unclassifiable techs. Can also be linked to "tech rebel", a movement whose goal is to hack and to re-appropriate any type of technology.
  • small-tech: opposed to "Big Tech", which includes the GAFAM. It thus referred to digital questions, "in the perspective of maintaining a high level of technological complexity but on the basis of the notions of commons, collaborative work and the principles of democracy and social justice"[14]
  • (s)lowtech, or slow-tech: uses the play-on-words (s)low / slow. Aims at: "exploring the drawbacks of technology and its effects on human health and development".[15] Also indicates a movement aimed at reducing addiction to technology, especially among the youngsters.[16] However, its highest similarity with the definition of low-techs is that it is restricted to technologies (of all kinds) that promote a slow lifestyle.[17]
  • easy-tech: technology easy to implement, to use, and accessible to all.[18] At the heart of the commonly accepted definition of low-tech.
  • no-tech: promotes a lifestyle avoiding the use of technology, when possible. It joins some technocritical writings on the negative and time-consuming aspect of most "modern" technologies. See for example no-tech magazine.[19]
  • Lo-Tek (or LoTek): name introduced by Julia Watson for her book "The Power of Lo — TEK - A global exploration of nature-based technology".[20] The author brings together multigenerational knowledge and practices to "counter the idea that aboriginal innovation is primitive and exists isolated from technology. " TEK is the acronym for "Traditional Ecological Knowledge".

Many definitions edit

Binary definition edit

According to the Cambridge International Dictionary of English, the concept of low-tech is simply defined as a technique that is not recent, or using old materials.[21] Companies that are considered low-tech have a simple operation. The less sophisticated an object, the more low-tech. This definition does not take into account the ecological or social aspect, as it is only based on a simplistic definition of low-tech philosophy. The low-techs would then be seen as a "step backwards", and not as possible innovation.

Also, with this definition, the "high-tech" (ex: the telegraph) of a certain era becomes the "low-tech" of the one after (ex: compared to the telephone).

Technocriticists edit

Low-tech is sometimes described as an "anti high-tech" movement, as a deliberate renunciation of a complicated and expensive technology. This kind of protest movement criticizes any disproportionate technology: a comparison with the neo-luddic or technocritical movements, which appeared since the Industrial Revolution, is then possible. This critical part of the low-tech movement can be called "no-tech", see for instance "No-tech magazine".

Recently: a wider and more balanced approach edit

A second, more nuanced definition of low-tech may appear. This definition takes into account the philosophical, environmental and social aspects. Low-tech are no longer restricted to old techniques, but also extended to new, future-oriented techniques, more ecological and intended to recreate social bounds. A low-tech innovation is then possible.[11]

Contrary to the first definition, this one is much more optimistic and has a positive connotation. It would then oppose the planned obsolescence of objects (often “high-tech”) and question the consumer society, as well as the materialist principles underneath. With this definition, the concept of low-tech thus implies that anyone could make objects using their intelligence, and share their know-how to popularize their creations. A low-tech must therefore be accessible to all, and could therefore help in reduction of inequalities.[11]

Furthermore, some reduce the definition of low-tech to meet basic needs (eating, drinking, housing, heating ...), which disqualifies many technologies from the definition of low-techs, but this definition does not is not always accepted.[13] Finally, considering that the definition of low-tech is relative, some prefer to use lower tech,[11] to emphasize a higher sobriety compared to high-tech, without claiming to be perfectly "low".

Examples edit

 
Traditional ploughing: a farmer works the land with horses and plough.

From traditional practices (primary and secondary sectors) edit

Note: almost all of the entries in this section should be prefixed by the word traditional.

 
Cargo bike as a way of low-tech transportation

(Wright is the agent form of the word wrought, which itself is the original past passive participle of the word work, now superseded by the weak verb forms worker and worked respectively.)

Note: home canning is a counter example of a low technology since some of the supplies needed to pursue this skill rely on a global trade network and an existing manufacturing infrastructure.[citation needed]

Domestic or consumer edit

 
Candlelight used in electricity rationing in Oslo in 1948
 
Zero waste as a way of low-tech living

(Non exhaustive) list of low-tech in a westerner's everyday life:

 
Rotary clothesline
 
Handmade broom

Philosophy edit

Among the thinkers opposed to modern technologies, Jacques Ellul (The Technological Society, 1954; The technological bluff, 1988), Lewis Mumford and E. F. Schumacher. In the second volume of his book The Myth of the Machine (1970), Lewis Mumford develops the notion of "biotechnology", to designate "bioviable" techniques that would be considered as ecologically responsible, i.e. which establish a homeostatic relationship between resources and needs. In his famous Small is beautiful (1973), Schumacher uses the concept of "intermediate technology",[4] which corresponds fairly precisely to what "low tech" means. He has also created the "Intermediate Technology Development Group”.

Differences between green-tech and low-tech edit

Debate on the 'real' low-techs, and difference(s) with high tech edit

Legal status of low-technology edit

By federal law in the United States, only those articles produced with little or no use of machinery or tools with complex mechanisms may be stamped with the designation "hand-wrought" or "hand-made". Lengthy court-battles are currently underway over the precise definition of the terms "organic" and "natural" as applied to foodstuffs.[citation needed]

Groups associated with low-technology edit

 
Horse and cart in 2004

See also edit

Sources edit

  • Falk, William W.; Lyson, Thomas A. (1988). High tech, low tech, no tech: recent industrial and occupational change in the South. SUNY Press. ISBN 9780887067297.
  • De Decker, Kris (2012). Low-tech magazine (tome 1 and 2). Low-tech Magazine. ISBN 9781794711525.
  • Watson, Julia (2020). Lo—TEK. Design by Radical Indigenism. Taschen. ISBN 978-3836578189.
  • Peter Ginn (2019). Slow Tech: The Perfect Antidote to Today's Digital World. Haynes UK. ISBN 9781785216169.

References edit

  1. ^ Alexis Bernigaud. "Low-Tech is the new High-Tech". climateforesight.eu. Retrieved 2020-04-16.
  2. ^ Kostakis, Vasilis; Pazaitis, Alex; Liarokapis, Minas (2023-06-20). "Beyond high-tech versus low-tech: A tentative framework for sustainable urban data governance". BigData&Society. 10. doi:10.1177/20539517231180583. ISSN 2053-9517.
  3. ^ a b Falk, William W.; Lyson, Thomas A. (1988). High tech, low tech, no tech: recent industrial and occupational change in the South. SUNY Press. ISBN 9780887067297.
  4. ^ a b Ernst Friedrich Schumacher (2010). Small is beautiful : economics as if people mattered. HarperPerennia. p. 324. ISBN 978-0-06-199776-1..
  5. ^ Murray Bookchin (1971). Post-Scarcity Anarchism (PDF). Ramparts Press. p. 288.
  6. ^ Winner, Langdon (2016). "Mythinformation in the high-tech era". Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society. 4 (6): 582–596. doi:10.1177/027046768400400609. ISSN 0270-4676. S2CID 151175845.
  7. ^ Hirsch-Kreinsen, Hartmut (2008). ""Low-Tech" Innovations". Industry and Innovation. 15 (1): 19–43. doi:10.1080/13662710701850691. ISSN 1366-2716. S2CID 154429255.
  8. ^ Gordon, Uri (2009). "Anarchism and the Politics of Technology". WorkingUSA. 12 (3): 489–503. doi:10.1111/j.1743-4580.2009.00250.x. ISSN 1089-7011. S2CID 145449806.
  9. ^ Richard Heinberg (2007). Peak Everything - Waking Up in the Century of Decline. Ramparts Press. ISBN 978-0-86571-598-1.
  10. ^ Kris de Decker. "Low-Tech Magazine". lowtechmagazine.com. Retrieved 2020-04-06.
  11. ^ a b c d Philippe Bihouix (2014). L'âge des low tech (in French). Editions du Seuil. p. 330. ISBN 978-2-02-116072-7.
  12. ^ "Retrotech and Lowtech - How forgotten patents can shake the future". paleo-energetique.org. Retrieved 2020-11-16.
  13. ^ a b Grimaud, Emmanuel; Tastevin, Yann Philippe; Vidal, Denis (2017). "Low-tech ? Wild-Tech !". Techniques & Culture (in French) (67). doi:10.4000/tc.8260. ISSN 0248-6016.
  14. ^ "Passerelle #21 - Low tech : face au tout-numérique, se réapproprier les technologies" (PDF) (in French). 2020. Retrieved 2020-04-06.
  15. ^ "SlowTech - It is about finding the OFF switch". Retrieved 2020-04-06.
  16. ^ "The Slow Tech Movement". 6 May 2014. Retrieved 2020-04-06.
  17. ^ Peter Ginn (2019). Slow Tech: The Perfect Antidote to Today's Digital World. Haynes UK. ISBN 9781785216169.
  18. ^ Corentin de Chatelperron (2018). Nomade des mers : le tour du monde des innovations (in French). E/P/A. p. 240. ISBN 978-2-37671-022-6.
  19. ^ "No tech reader #7". Retrieved 2020-04-06.
  20. ^ Watson, Julia (2020). Lo—TEK. Design by Radical Indigenism. Taschen. ISBN 978-3836578189.
  21. ^ "Low tech definition". Cambridge International Dictionnary. Retrieved 2018-04-01.
General
  • Merriam webster dictionary

External links edit

  • Low-Tech Magazine – Doubts on progress and technology
  • Low-tech lab (english version)

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Not to be confused with Low cost Frugal Innovation Do it yourself Jugaad Green tech or Deep tech Low technology low tech adjective forms low technology low tech lo tech is simple technology as opposed to high technology 1 In addition low tech is related to the concept of mid tech that is a balance between low tech and high tech which combines the efficiency and versatility of high tech with low tech s potential for autonomy and resilience 2 Infographic Low techs Sustainably securing the essentials for all gathering the criteria for any low tech innovation approach Contents 1 History 1 1 Historical origin 1 2 In the 70s 1 3 2000s and later 1 4 Recently retro tech wild tech rebel tech small tech s low tech easy tech no tech lo tek 2 Many definitions 2 1 Binary definition 2 2 Technocriticists 2 3 Recently a wider and more balanced approach 3 Examples 3 1 From traditional practices primary and secondary sectors 3 2 Domestic or consumer 4 Philosophy 5 Differences between green tech and low 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United States and many studies were carried out in those years in particular by researchers like Langdon Winner 6 2000s and later edit nbsp Skateboarding as a way of Low tech mobility in Mexico City Low tech has been more and more employed in the scientific writings in particular in the analyzes of the work from some authors of the 1970s see for example Hirsch Kreinsen 7 the book High tech low tech no tech 3 or Gordon 8 More recently the perspective of resource scarcity 9 especially minerals lead to an increasingly severe criticism on high techs and technology Since 2007 the Belgian Kris de Decker has published with his collaborators some reflections on low tech solutions the problem of high techs and the updating of technologies supposedly obsolete via the Low lt tech Magazine The header is Doubts on progress and technology and specifies that the lowtechs refuse to assume that each problem has a high tech solution 10 with a progressive translation of the articles in other languages since recently In 2014 the french engineer Philippe Bihouix published L age des low tech The age of low techs where he presents how a european nation like France with little mineral and energy resources could become a low tech nation instead of a start up nation to better correspond to the sustainable development goals of such nation 11 He cites various examples of low techs initiative and describe the low tech philosophy and principles In 2015 the Low tech Lab project opened consisting in a low tech web platform for documentation and free sharing wiki type of inventions and to put forward reflections on the low tech philosophy Recently retro tech wild tech rebel tech small tech s low tech easy tech no tech lo tek edit Numerous new definitions have come to supplement or qualify the term low tech intended to be more precise because they are restricted to a particular characteristic retro tech more oriented toward old but smart inventions not necessarily useful durable and accessible parallels can nevertheless be found with low tech because these innovations often are decentralized and simpler technologies because manufactured by individuals 12 Wild tech beyond the high tech low tech opposition it intends to give tools to better think these ways of manufacturing which escape any classification 13 The unclassifiable techs Can also be linked to tech rebel a movement whose goal is to hack and to re appropriate any type of technology small tech opposed to Big Tech which includes the GAFAM It thus referred to digital questions in the perspective of maintaining a high level of technological complexity but on the basis of the notions of commons collaborative work and the principles of democracy and social justice 14 s lowtech or slow tech uses the play on words s low slow Aims at exploring the drawbacks of technology and its effects on human health and development 15 Also indicates a movement aimed at reducing addiction to technology especially among the youngsters 16 However its highest similarity with the definition of low techs is that it is restricted to technologies of all kinds that promote a slow lifestyle 17 easy tech technology easy to implement to use and accessible to all 18 At the heart of the commonly accepted definition of low tech no tech promotes a lifestyle avoiding the use of technology when possible It joins some technocritical writings on the negative and time consuming aspect of most modern technologies See for example no tech magazine 19 Lo Tek or LoTek name introduced by Julia Watson for her book The Power of Lo TEK A global exploration of nature based technology 20 The author brings together multigenerational knowledge and practices to counter the idea that aboriginal innovation is primitive and exists isolated from technology TEK is the acronym for Traditional Ecological Knowledge Many definitions editBinary definition edit According to the Cambridge International Dictionary of English the concept of low tech is simply defined as a technique that is not recent or using old materials 21 Companies that are considered low tech have a simple operation The less sophisticated an object the more low tech This definition does not take into account the ecological or social aspect as it is only based on a simplistic definition of low tech philosophy The low techs would then be seen as a step backwards and not as possible innovation Also with this definition the high tech ex the telegraph of a certain era becomes the low tech of the one after ex compared to the telephone Technocriticists edit Main article Technocriticism Low tech is sometimes described as an anti high tech movement as a deliberate renunciation of a complicated and expensive technology This kind of protest movement criticizes any disproportionate technology a comparison with the neo luddic or technocritical movements which appeared since the Industrial Revolution is then possible This critical part of the low tech movement can be called no tech see for instance No tech magazine Recently a wider and more balanced approach edit A second more nuanced definition of low tech may appear This definition takes into account the philosophical environmental and social aspects Low tech are no longer restricted to old techniques but also extended to new future oriented techniques more ecological and intended to recreate social bounds A low tech innovation is then possible 11 Contrary to the first definition this one is much more optimistic and has a positive connotation It would then oppose the planned obsolescence of objects often high tech and question the consumer society as well as the materialist principles underneath With this definition the concept of low tech thus implies that anyone could make objects using their intelligence and share their know how to popularize their creations A low tech must therefore be accessible to all and could therefore help in reduction of inequalities 11 Furthermore some reduce the definition of low tech to meet basic needs eating drinking housing heating which disqualifies many technologies from the definition of low techs but this definition does not is not always accepted 13 Finally considering that the definition of low tech is relative some prefer to use lower tech 11 to emphasize a higher sobriety compared to high tech without claiming to be perfectly low Examples edit nbsp Traditional ploughing a farmer works the land with horses and plough From traditional practices primary and secondary sectors edit Note almost all of the entries in this section should be prefixed by the word traditional nbsp Cargo bike as a way of low tech transportation weaving produced on non automated looms and basketry hand wood working joinery coopering and carpentry the trade of the ship wright the trade of the wheel wright the trade of the wainwright making wagons the Latin word for a two wheeled wagon is carpentum the maker of which was a carpenter Wright is the agent form of the word wrought which itself is the original past passive participle of the word work now superseded by the weak verb forms worker and worked respectively blacksmithing and the various related smithing and metal crafts folk music played on acoustic instruments mathematics particularly pure mathematics organic farming and animal husbandry i e agriculture as practiced by all American farmers prior to World War II milling in the sense of operating hand constructed equipment with the intent to either grind grain or the reduction of timber to lumber as practiced in a saw mill fulling felting drop spindle spinning hand knitting crochet amp similar textile preparation the production of charcoal by the collier for use in home heating foundry operations smelting the various smithing trades and for brushing ones teeth as in Colonial America glass blowing various subskills of food preservation smoking salting pickling drying Note home canning is a counter example of a low technology since some of the supplies needed to pursue this skill rely on a global trade network and an existing manufacturing infrastructure citation needed the production of various alcoholic beverages wine poorly preserved fruit juice beer a way to preserve the calories of grain products from decay whiskey an improved distilled form of beer flint knapping masonry as used in castles cathedrals and root cellars Domestic or consumer edit nbsp Candlelight used in electricity rationing in Oslo in 1948 nbsp Zero waste as a way of low tech living Non exhaustive list of low tech in a westerner s everyday life Getting around by bike and repairing it with second hand materials Using a cargo bike to carry loads rather than a gasoline vehicle Drying clothes on a clothesline or on a drying rack Washing clothes by hand or in a human powered washing machine Cooling one s home with a fan or an air expander rather than electrical appliances such as air conditioners Using a bell as door bell A cellar desert fridge or icebox rather than a fridge or freezer Long distance travel by sailing boat rather than by plane A wicker bag or a Tote bag rather than a plastic bag to carry things Swedish lighter rather than disposable lighter or matches A hand drill instead of an electric one Lighting with sunlight or candles Hemp textiles To water plants with drip irrigation Paper sheets for note taking To clean with a broom rather than a vacuum cleaner To find one s way with map amp compass rather than by GPS nbsp Rotary clothesline nbsp Handmade broomPhilosophy editAmong the thinkers opposed to modern technologies Jacques Ellul The Technological Society 1954 The technological bluff 1988 Lewis Mumford and E F Schumacher In the second volume of his book The Myth of the Machine 1970 Lewis Mumford develops the notion of biotechnology to designate bioviable techniques that would be considered as ecologically responsible i e which establish a homeostatic relationship between resources and needs In his famous Small is beautiful 1973 Schumacher uses the concept of intermediate technology 4 which corresponds fairly precisely to what low tech means He has also created the Intermediate Technology Development Group Differences between green tech and low tech editThis section is empty You can help by adding to it April 2020 Debate on the real low techs and difference s with high tech editThis section is empty You can help by adding to it April 2020 Legal status of low technology editSee also Handicraft Organic food and Natural foods By federal law in the United States only those articles produced with little or no use of machinery or tools with complex mechanisms may be stamped with the designation hand wrought or hand made Lengthy court battles are currently underway over the precise definition of the terms organic and natural as applied to foodstuffs citation needed Groups associated with low technology edit nbsp Horse and cart in 2004 Arts and Crafts Movement popularized by Gustav Stickley in America around 1900 Bauhaus movement of Germany around the same time Do It Yourself phenomenon arising in America following World War II Back to the land movement beginning in America during the 1960s Luddites whose activities date to the very beginning of the Industrial Revolution Living history and open air museums around the world which strives to recreate bygone societies Simple living adherents such as the Amish and to a lesser extent some sects of the Mennonites who specifically refuse some newer technologies to avoid undesirable effects on themselves or their societies Survivalists are often proponents citation needed since low technology is inherently more robust than its high technology counterpart See also editObsolescence Do it yourself Anti consumerism Degrowth Simple living Embodied energy Intermediate technology sometimes used to mean technology between low and high technology Pre industrial societySources editFalk William W Lyson Thomas A 1988 High tech low tech no tech recent industrial and occupational change in the South SUNY Press ISBN 9780887067297 De Decker Kris 2012 Low tech magazine tome 1 and 2 Low tech Magazine ISBN 9781794711525 Watson Julia 2020 Lo TEK Design by Radical Indigenism Taschen ISBN 978 3836578189 Peter Ginn 2019 Slow Tech The Perfect Antidote to Today s Digital World Haynes UK ISBN 9781785216169 References edit Alexis Bernigaud Low Tech is the new High Tech climateforesight eu Retrieved 2020 04 16 Kostakis Vasilis Pazaitis Alex Liarokapis Minas 2023 06 20 Beyond high tech versus low tech A tentative framework for sustainable urban data governance BigData amp Society 10 doi 10 1177 20539517231180583 ISSN 2053 9517 a b Falk William W Lyson Thomas A 1988 High tech low tech no tech recent industrial and occupational change in the South SUNY Press ISBN 9780887067297 a b Ernst Friedrich Schumacher 2010 Small is beautiful economics as if people mattered HarperPerennia p 324 ISBN 978 0 06 199776 1 Murray Bookchin 1971 Post Scarcity Anarchism PDF Ramparts Press p 288 Winner Langdon 2016 Mythinformation in the high tech era Bulletin of Science Technology amp Society 4 6 582 596 doi 10 1177 027046768400400609 ISSN 0270 4676 S2CID 151175845 Hirsch Kreinsen Hartmut 2008 Low Tech Innovations Industry and Innovation 15 1 19 43 doi 10 1080 13662710701850691 ISSN 1366 2716 S2CID 154429255 Gordon Uri 2009 Anarchism and the Politics of Technology WorkingUSA 12 3 489 503 doi 10 1111 j 1743 4580 2009 00250 x ISSN 1089 7011 S2CID 145449806 Richard Heinberg 2007 Peak Everything Waking Up in the Century of Decline Ramparts Press ISBN 978 0 86571 598 1 Kris de Decker Low Tech Magazine lowtechmagazine com Retrieved 2020 04 06 a b c d Philippe Bihouix 2014 L age des low tech in French Editions du Seuil p 330 ISBN 978 2 02 116072 7 Retrotech and Lowtech How forgotten patents can shake the future paleo energetique org Retrieved 2020 11 16 a b Grimaud Emmanuel Tastevin Yann Philippe Vidal Denis 2017 Low tech Wild Tech Techniques amp Culture in French 67 doi 10 4000 tc 8260 ISSN 0248 6016 Passerelle 21 Low tech face au tout numerique se reapproprier les technologies PDF in French 2020 Retrieved 2020 04 06 SlowTech It is about finding the OFF switch Retrieved 2020 04 06 The Slow Tech Movement 6 May 2014 Retrieved 2020 04 06 Peter Ginn 2019 Slow Tech The Perfect Antidote to Today s Digital World Haynes UK ISBN 9781785216169 Corentin de Chatelperron 2018 Nomade des mers le tour du monde des innovations in French E P A p 240 ISBN 978 2 37671 022 6 No tech reader 7 Retrieved 2020 04 06 Watson Julia 2020 Lo TEK Design by Radical Indigenism Taschen ISBN 978 3836578189 Low tech definition Cambridge International Dictionnary Retrieved 2018 04 01 General Merriam webster dictionaryExternal links editLow Tech Magazine Doubts on progress and technology Low tech lab english version Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Low technology amp oldid 1216397413, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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