the parable of the totaled saab

22
the parable of the totaled saab lessons on sustainability ignite columbus 1

Upload: arvind-venkataramani

Post on 02-Nov-2014

730 views

Category:

Design


3 download

DESCRIPTION

a talk contrasting cultural aspects of sustainability with technological and ecological, given at ignite columbus 1, november 2008

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: The Parable of the Totaled Saab

the parable of the totaled saablessons on sustainability

ignite columbus 1

Page 2: The Parable of the Totaled Saab

Flickr photo by mattdesmond

Two years ago I crashed my ‘92 Saab 900

Page 3: The Parable of the Totaled Saab

ACCIDENT

RETURN HOME

5 hrs, 250 mi

Page 4: The Parable of the Totaled Saab

headlamps: $1000 body realignment : $2000(labour)new bumper: $300new hood: $500total repair cost: $3800

Page 5: The Parable of the Totaled Saab

nada value: $5000

+ almost seized engine + 6 months = nada value: $2650total repair cost: $3800

Page 6: The Parable of the Totaled Saab

two senses of 'totaled’too costly to fix (american)too hard to fix (indian)

Page 7: The Parable of the Totaled Saab

the many senses of

sus·tain (sə-stān') tr.v.   sus·tained, sus·tain·ing, sus·tains To keep in existence; maintain.To supply with necessities or nourishment; provide for.To support from below; keep from falling or sinking; prop.To support the spirits, vitality, or resolution of; encourage.To bear up under; withstand: can't sustain the blistering heat.To experience or suffer: sustained a fatal injury.To affirm the validity of: The judge has sustained the prosecutor's objection.To prove or corroborate; confirm.To keep up (a joke or assumed role, for example) competently.

[Middle English sustenen, from Old French sustenir, from Latin sustinēre : sub-, from below; see sub- + tenēre, to hold; see ten- in Indo-European roots.] sus·tain'a·bil'i·ty n., sus·tain'a·ble adj., sus·tain'er n., sus·tain'ment n.

The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth EditionCopyright © 2006 by Houghton Mifflin Company.Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.

Page 8: The Parable of the Totaled Saab

sus·tain·a·ble (sə-stā'nə-bəl)adj. 1. Capable of being sustained. 2. Capable of being continued with minimal long-term effect on the environment: sustainable agriculture.

The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth EditionCopyright © 2006 by Houghton Mifflin Company.Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.

sustainabilitynounthe property of being sustainable

WordNet® 3.0, © 2006 by Princeton University.

Page 9: The Parable of the Totaled Saab

so what totaled my car?

Page 10: The Parable of the Totaled Saab

sustainability is cultural

Page 11: The Parable of the Totaled Saab

sustainability depends on continuous maintenance

Page 12: The Parable of the Totaled Saab

sustainability depends on continuous production

Page 13: The Parable of the Totaled Saab

sustainability is infrastructural

Page 14: The Parable of the Totaled Saab

it wasn't the economics

Page 15: The Parable of the Totaled Saab

spare parts

Page 16: The Parable of the Totaled Saab

sustainability depends on scale

Page 17: The Parable of the Totaled Saab

it wasn't rarity

Page 18: The Parable of the Totaled Saab

independence

Page 19: The Parable of the Totaled Saab

sustainability is a knowledge practice

Page 20: The Parable of the Totaled Saab

sustainability depends on collaboration

Page 21: The Parable of the Totaled Saab

sustainability is creative

Page 22: The Parable of the Totaled Saab

is culturaldepends on continuous maintenancedepends on continuous productionis infrastructuraldepends on scaleis a knowledge practicedepends on collaborationis creative