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Objects–Nature: The living beings as object inspirators. Shapes, structures,
efficiency, signals etc. What does objects take from nature? What does nature
have to give to objects? Here bionics and ecology contribute to product
development process as conditioners and suggesters.
Nature–Culture: Explores and explains how natural environments condition human
behavior and selection/creation of certain objects or products.
Man–Culture: This relation describes man as culture creator and products as
culture and man’s shapers.
Man–Nature: Man and its relations with another living beings. Influence of these
relations in the appearance of new objects. (The use of horses and the saddlers,
the changes on diet and the new utensils, i.e.)
Subsystems formed by the elements of the model and its relations are the
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spaces of a wide diversity of disciplines. The plane that passes over all of the
elements constitutes a cultural identity and its designs on a given moment of time,
the cultural identities and design activities are coplanar.
A projection of the model trough a time axis generates evolving planes in which