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Tinkering: Australians Reinvent DIY Culture
Author: Katherine Wilson
Year: October 1, 2017
Format: PDF
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Language: English



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The Plot: In the midst of a rapidly changing world, where technology and innovation are constantly evolving, a new movement is emerging in Australia - domestic tinkering. This movement is driven by individuals who are taking matters into their own hands, using their skills and creativity to repair, invent, build, and improvise in their own homes, backyards, and communities. Tinkering Australians Reinvent DIY Culture tells the story of this growing trend, highlighting its significance and the impact it has on society. At a time when the labor market is failing to provide security and identity for many people, domestic tinkering is becoming a vital part of our informal economy and social cohesion. People are turning to tinkering as a way to express their creativity, connect with others, and find meaning in their lives. This book explores the practices of repair, crafting, invention, building, and improvising that are taking place in Australia's sheds, backyards, paddocks, kitchens, and home workshops. Through interviews with tinkerers from all walks of life, Katherine Wilson, the author, reveals how these individuals are challenging distinctions between work and leisure, amateur and professional production, and consumption. She argues that domestic tinkering is not just a hobby, but a form of material scholarship, social connection, psychological sanctuary, and political activism.
В условиях быстро меняющегося мира, где технологии и инновации постоянно развиваются, в Австралии появляется новое движение - внутреннее ковыряние. Это движение движимо людьми, которые берут дело в свои руки, используя свои навыки и творчество, чтобы ремонтировать, изобретать, строить и импровизировать в своих собственных домах, на заднем дворе и в общинах. Tinkering Australians Reinvent DIY Culture рассказывает историю этой растущей тенденции, подчеркивая ее значение и влияние, которое она оказывает на общество. В то время, когда рынок труда не в состоянии обеспечить безопасность и идентичность для многих людей, внутреннее вмешательство становится жизненно важной частью нашей неформальной экономики и социальной сплоченности. Люди обращаются к мастерству как к способу выразить свое творчество, связаться с другими и найти смысл в своей жизни. Эта книга исследует практики ремонта, создания, изобретения, строительства и импровизации, которые происходят в австралийских сараях, на заднем дворе, в загонах, на кухнях и в домашних мастерских. Посредством интервью с любителями танцев из всех слоев общества Кэтрин Уилсон, автор, показывает, как эти люди бросают вызов различиям между работой и отдыхом, любительским и профессиональным производством и потреблением. Она утверждает, что домашнее ковыряние - это не просто хобби, а форма материальной стипендии, социальной связи, психологического убежища и политического активизма.
Dans un monde en mutation rapide, où la technologie et l'innovation évoluent constamment, un nouveau mouvement se dessine en Australie : le bricolage intérieur. Ce mouvement est animé par des personnes qui prennent les choses en main, en utilisant leur savoir-faire et leur créativité pour réparer, inventer, construire et improviser dans leurs propres maisons, cour et communautés. Tinkering Australians Reinvent Bricolage Culture raconte l'histoire de cette tendance croissante, soulignant son importance et l'impact qu'elle a sur la société. À un moment où le marché du travail n'est pas en mesure d'assurer la sécurité et l'identité de beaucoup de personnes, l'intervention intérieure devient un élément vital de notre économie informelle et de notre cohésion sociale. s gens se tournent vers le savoir-faire comme moyen d'exprimer leur créativité, de contacter les autres et de trouver un sens dans leur vie. Ce livre explore les pratiques de réparation, de création, d'invention, de construction et d'improvisation qui se produisent dans les granges australiennes, dans la cour, dans les couloirs, dans les cuisines et dans les ateliers domestiques. Par le biais d'entrevues avec des amateurs de danse de tous horizons, Catherine Wilson, auteure, montre comment ces personnes remettent en question les différences entre le travail et les loisirs, la production et la consommation amateurs et professionnels. Elle affirme que le bricolage domestique n'est pas seulement un passe-temps, mais une forme de bourse matérielle, de lien social, d'asile psychologique et d'activisme politique.
En un mundo en rápido cambio, en el que la tecnología y la innovación evolucionan constantemente, un nuevo movimiento está surgiendo en Australia: el movimiento interno. Este movimiento es impulsado por personas que toman el asunto en sus propias manos, utilizando sus habilidades y creatividad para reparar, inventar, construir e improvisar en sus propias casas, en el patio trasero y en las comunidades. Tinkering Australians Reinvent DIY Culture cuenta la historia de esta tendencia creciente, destacando su importancia y el impacto que tiene en la sociedad. En un momento en que el mercado laboral es incapaz de proporcionar seguridad e identidad a muchas personas, la intervención interna se convierte en una parte vital de nuestra economía informal y de nuestra cohesión social. personas recurren a la habilidad como una forma de expresar su creatividad, de contactar con otros y de encontrar un significado en sus vidas. Este libro explora las prácticas de reparación, creación, invención, construcción e improvisación que tienen lugar en los cobertizos australianos, en el patio trasero, en los corrales, en las cocinas y en los talleres domésticos. A través de entrevistas con amantes del baile de todos los ámbitos, Katherine Wilson, la autora, muestra cómo estas personas desafían las diferencias entre el trabajo y la recreación, la producción y el consumo amateur y profesional. Ella argumenta que el vaquero doméstico no es solo un hobby, sino una forma de beca material, conexión social, asilo psicológico y activismo político.
In un mondo in rapida evoluzione, dove la tecnologia e l'innovazione sono in continua evoluzione, in Australia si sta sviluppando un nuovo movimento: la molla interna. Questo movimento è guidato da persone che prendono in mano le cose usando le loro abilità e la loro creatività per riparare, inventare, costruire e improvvisare nelle loro case, nel cortile e nelle comunità. Tinkering Australiani Reinvent DIY Culture racconta la storia di questa crescente tendenza, sottolineando la sua importanza e l'impatto che ha sulla società. In un momento in cui il mercato del lavoro non è in grado di garantire sicurezza e identità a molte persone, l'intervento interno diventa una parte vitale della nostra economia informale e della nostra coesione sociale. persone si rivolgono all'abilità come un modo per esprimere la loro creatività, contattare gli altri e trovare un senso nella loro vita. Questo libro esplora le pratiche di ristrutturazione, creazione, invenzione, costruzione e improvvisazione che si svolgono nei capannoni australiani, nel cortile, nei recinti, nelle cucine e nelle officine domestiche. Attraverso interviste con amanti della danza provenienti da tutti i settori della società, Catherine Wilson, l'autrice, mostra come queste persone sfidino le differenze tra lavoro e relax, produzione amatoriale e professionale e consumo. i sostiene che il lavoro domestico non è solo un hobby, ma una forma di borsa di studio, di comunicazione sociale, di asilo psicologico e di attivismo politico.
In einer sich schnell verändernden Welt, in der sich Technologie und Innovation ständig weiterentwickeln, entsteht in Australien eine neue Bewegung - das interne Basteln. Diese Bewegung wird von Menschen angetrieben, die die Dinge selbst in die Hand nehmen und ihre Fähigkeiten und Kreativität einsetzen, um in ihren eigenen Häusern, Hinterhöfen und Gemeinden zu reparieren, zu erfinden, zu bauen und zu improvisieren. Tinkering Australians Reinvent DIY Culture erzählt die Geschichte dieses wachsenden Trends und unterstreicht seine Bedeutung und die Auswirkungen, die er auf die Gesellschaft hat. In einer Zeit, in der der Arbeitsmarkt für viele Menschen nicht in der Lage ist, cherheit und Identität zu bieten, werden interne Interventionen zu einem wichtigen Bestandteil unserer informellen Wirtschaft und unseres sozialen Zusammenhalts. Menschen wenden sich der Handwerkskunst zu, um ihre Kreativität auszudrücken, sich mit anderen zu verbinden und einen nn in ihrem ben zu finden. Dieses Buch untersucht die Praktiken der Reparatur, Kreation, Erfindung, Konstruktion und Improvisation, die in australischen Schuppen, Hinterhöfen, Koppeln, Küchen und Heimwerkern stattfinden. Durch Interviews mit Tanzbegeisterten aus allen bensbereichen zeigt Catherine Wilson, Autorin, wie diese Menschen die Unterschiede zwischen Arbeit und Freizeit, Amateur und professioneller Produktion und Konsum herausfordern. e argumentiert, dass das Basteln zu Hause nicht nur ein Hobby ist, sondern eine Form von materiellem Stipendium, sozialer Bindung, psychologischem Asyl und politischem Aktivismus.
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Teknoloji ve inovasyonun sürekli geliştiği hızla değişen bir dünyada, Avustralya'da yeni bir hareket ortaya çıkıyor - iç toplama. Bu hareket, meseleleri kendi ellerine alan, kendi evlerinde, arka bahçelerinde ve topluluklarında tamir etmek, icat etmek, inşa etmek ve doğaçlamak için yeteneklerini ve yaratıcılıklarını kullanan insanlar tarafından yönlendirilir. Tinkering Australians Reinvent DIY Culture, bu büyüyen trendin hikayesini anlatıyor, önemini ve toplum üzerindeki etkisini vurguluyor. İşgücü piyasasının birçok insan için güvenlik ve kimlik sağlayamadığı bir zamanda, iç müdahale kayıt dışı ekonomimizin ve sosyal uyumumuzun hayati bir parçası haline geliyor. İnsanlar yaratıcılıklarını ifade etmenin, başkalarıyla bağlantı kurmanın ve yaşamlarında anlam bulmanın bir yolu olarak işçiliğe yönelirler. Bu kitap, Avustralya'daki barakalarda, arka bahçelerde, padoklarda, mutfaklarda ve ev atölyelerinde gerçekleşen onarım, yaratma, icat, inşaat ve doğaçlama uygulamalarını araştırıyor. Hayatın her kesiminden dans severlerle yapılan röportajlar aracılığıyla, yazar Catherine Wilson, bu insanların iş ve eğlence, amatör ve profesyonel üretim ve tüketim arasındaki farklara nasıl meydan okuduğunu gösteriyor. Ev toplamanın sadece bir hobi değil, bir tür maddi burs, sosyal bağlantı, psikolojik sığınak ve politik aktivizm olduğunu savunuyor.
في عالم سريع التغير تتطور فيه التكنولوجيا والابتكار باستمرار، تظهر حركة جديدة في أستراليا - انتقاء داخلي. هذه الحركة مدفوعة بأشخاص يأخذون الأمور بأيديهم، ويستخدمون مهاراتهم وإبداعاتهم لإصلاح واختراع وبناء وارتجال منازلهم وساحاتهم الخلفية ومجتمعاتهم. ترقيع الأستراليين Reinvent DIY Culture يروي قصة هذا الاتجاه المتزايد، ويسلط الضوء على أهميته وتأثيره على المجتمع. في الوقت الذي يفشل فيه سوق العمل في توفير الأمن والهوية لكثير من الناس، أصبح التدخل المحلي جزءًا حيويًا من اقتصادنا غير الرسمي والتماسك الاجتماعي. يلجأ الناس إلى الحرفية كوسيلة للتعبير عن إبداعهم والتواصل مع الآخرين وإيجاد معنى في حياتهم. يستكشف هذا الكتاب ممارسات الإصلاح والإبداع والاختراع والبناء والارتجال التي تحدث في الحظائر الأسترالية والساحات الخلفية والمراعي والمطابخ وورش العمل المنزلية. من خلال المقابلات مع عشاق الرقص من جميع مناحي الحياة، تُظهر المؤلفة كاثرين ويلسون كيف يتحدى هؤلاء الأشخاص الاختلافات بين العمل والترفيه والإنتاج والاستهلاك للهواة والمهنيين. وتجادل بأن اختيار المنزل ليس مجرد هواية، ولكنه شكل من أشكال المنح الدراسية المادية والتواصل الاجتماعي والملاذ النفسي والنشاط السياسي.

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