Intentions
While there has always been innovation, it would be cruel not admit abuse and squeezes ahead of demand, which have come to exhausting its true value, putting the intrinsic economic interest before their sole response capacity historically dependent on needs.
It’s been too easy to tag all innovative proposals when they have been partial and occasional patches of an outdated model, and long-term harmful.
That is why it detects a victimhood with real arguments in their process that throw us into a hole that doesn’t attend to needs. Faced with this crisis in innovation the response will be so bold radical according to the alarming situation in which we find ourselves.
It would be interesting to answer a series of questions such as: Is innovation dependent on creation or is destruction the key to it? How do you build the path of creation based on destruction? How not to fall in victimhood of innovation?
Members of the group:
A.Becerra, C.Irala, M.Mancho, M.Parra. UFV Students
Metamorphosis destructiva de la innovacion
Si bien es cierto que siempre ha existido la innovación, no sería cruel admitir que el abuso y exprime por delante de la demanda han llegado a agotar su verdadero valor, anteponiendo un interés económico intrínseco a su exclusiva capacidad resolutiva históricamente dependiente de la necesidad.
Es muy gratuito etiquetar todas las propuestas por innovadoras cuando han sido parches parciales y puntuales, de un modelo caduco, y a largo plazo dañinos.
Es por ello que se detecta un victimismo pautado y argumentado de su proceso que nos lanza un vacío de atención no sujeto por necesidades. Ante esta crisis desocupada en innovación la repuesta seré tan atrevida como radical, acorde a la situación alarmante en la que nos encontramos.
Es sugerente responderse a una serie de interrogantes como: ¿Es la innovación dependiente de la creación o puede la destrucción ser la clave de la misma? ¿Cómo se construye el camino de la creación a partir de la destrucción? ¿Cómo no caer en el victimismo de la innovación?
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CRISTINA IRALA LOZANO
I usually spend my time collecting interesting things layings in the streets, reuse them, dancing claque in the streets, projecting places, painting,reading, watching good cinema and walking around so many cities as i could travel.
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ALVARO BECERRA GARCIA
I'm just starting fiveth architecture course at Francisco de Vitoria University of Madrid.
If I had to define myself with a color, it was red; with formal shapes, straight lines; with a path; the one that huged all the feelings; with a sign, a generous smile; with a feeling, cities; and with a way of life, public transports.
Living in a big, changing and latent city as Madrid makes me aware about what's going on with the past, present and future way of life's view concept. Probably something is wrong on it. Maybe i can´t define with a particular thing, but sure that participe in this research with the best experince will try on me a re-think propousal.
MARTA PARRA VAZQUEZ
I'm just about to start my fourth year of architecture. I study at Francisco de Vitoria University, but this year I'm going to Rome on Erasmus. I think the best way to know a little about me a is through the things I like.
Among my hobbies are photography, (analog photography is my passion and I collect all kinds of cameras) reading (my last purchase was a book of Murakami bought in Venice) , cinema (when I walk trought the streets of Venice I imagine Roberto Begnini jumping form one gondola to another) and drawing ( as a good architect, I always carry my moleskine) . I think I'm a hard worker, an extrovert person, good at team working, curious, creative, open-minded, reliable and positive. I think that being able to participate in the Venice Biennale is a great opportunity and my team and I will work hard and do our best.
MANUEL MANCHO SANCHEZ
I am a 4th course Architecture student and recently back from my Erasmus in Lyon (France).
If I had to define myself I could say I am never still. Always doing, moving, flying, thinking but specially discovering.I really like to question for everything around me and talk about it.
I've been living in Ireland, London, Brussels, Paris and Madrid and I've questioned everything to try to contrast and to know more about where I live.
My hobby's...travelling and photography. To debate and learning.
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