Evolution of Useful Things

Evolution of Useful Things

Einband:
Taschenbuch
EAN:
9780679740391
Untertitel:
How Everyday Artifacts-From Forks and Pins to Paper Clips and Zippers-Came to Be as They Are
Genre:
Sozialwissenschaften, Recht & Wirtschaft
Autor:
Petrovski
Herausgeber:
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Auflage:
Vintage Books.
Anzahl Seiten:
304
Erscheinungsdatum:
01.02.1994
ISBN:
0679740392

Zusatztext "A celebration of inventiveness...By cataloging the clutter of our desks! closets! and workbenches! and giving them a human history! Petroski makes us feel more at home in our homes."- Newsweek "Petroski is a valuable resourcean engineer who examines the simplest! most ubiquitous tools in our live with an appraising eye."- Washington Post Book World "Mr. Petroski's case histories delightfully illustrate his thesis... You never know when you will turn a page and find some tiny corner of your mind enlightened."- The New York Times "Petroski has an eye for the mundane that distracts and delights... [His] wealth of literary and cultural references runs from Aristotle... to Russell Baker... The book has substance."- Newsday Informationen zum Autor Henry Petroski is the Aleksandar S. Vesic Professor of Civil Engineering and a professor of history at Duke University. The author of more than a dozen previous books, he lives in Durham, North Carolina, and Arrowsic, Maine. Klappentext How did the table fork acquire a fourth tine? What advantage does the Phillips-head screw have over its single-grooved predecessor? Why does the paper clip look the way it does? What makes Scotch tape Scotch? In this delightful book Henry, Petroski takes a microscopic look at artifacts that most of us count on but rarely contemplate, including such icons of the everyday as pins, Post-its, and fast-food "clamshell" containers. At the same time, he offers a convincing new theory of technological innovation as a response to the perceived failures of existing products-suggesting that irritation, and not necessity, is the mother of invention. Zusammenfassung How did the table fork acquire a fourth tine? What advantage does the Phillips-head screw have over its single-grooved predecessor? Why does the paper clip look the way it does? What makes Scotch tape Scotch? In this delightful book Henry! Petroski takes a microscopic look at artifacts that most of us count on but rarely contemplate! including such icons of the everyday as pins! Post-its! and fast-food "clamshell" containers. At the same time! he offers a convincing new theory of technological innovation as a response to the perceived failures of existing productssuggesting that irritation! and not necessity! is the mother of invention. ...

Autorentext
Henry Petroski is the Aleksandar S. Vesic Professor of Civil Engineering and a professor of history at Duke University. The author of more than a dozen previous books, he lives in Durham, North Carolina, and Arrowsic, Maine.

Klappentext
How did the table fork acquire a fourth tine? What advantage does the Phillips-head screw have over its single-grooved predecessor? Why does the paper clip look the way it does? What makes Scotch tape Scotch? In this delightful book Henry, Petroski takes a microscopic look at artifacts that most of us count on but rarely contemplate, including such icons of the everyday as pins, Post-its, and fast-food "clamshell" containers. At the same time, he offers a convincing new theory of technological innovation as a response to the perceived failures of existing products-suggesting that irritation, and not necessity, is the mother of invention.


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