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planned obsolescence

Short Definition
A strategy in which products are designed to have a limited lifespan, encouraging consumers to replace them sooner than necessary. This is often seen in electronics, where updates or wear-and-tear lead to rapid product cycles.
Relevance
In the context of cultural production, planned obsolescence raises ethical concerns about sustainability and ecological impact of technology on land. Advocating for sustainable practices is essential to promote longevity in cultural products and technologies.
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Further Reading
This is a 2023–2025 project led by InterAccess, in collaboration with Tangled Art + Disability, and FEZIHAUS™.