Machines and Signs

Machines and Signs

By Edoardo Rovida

Subjects: Art, Machinery, drawings, Science (General), History of Science, Science, Popular Science, general, History, Engineering, Engineering design, Machinery

Description: <p>This volume addresses the cultural, technical and ethical motivations of the history of drawing of machines and its developments step by step. First it treats drawings without any technical character; then the Renaissance with its new forms of drawing; the 18th century, with orthographic projections, immediately used by industry; the 19th century, including the applications of drawing in industry; and the 20th century, with the standardization institutions and the use of the computer. The role of historical drawings and archives in modern design is also examined. </p><p>This book is of value to all those who are interested in technical drawing, either from an artistic, from a design, or from an engineering point of view.</p>

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