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  1. The linear economy gave us products designed to be thrown away every two years. What we lost: the possibility of attachment.
    Imagine making baseball gloves this way. Or violins.
    The Companion Device is the consumer-electronics object we will make in the Circular Century.
    Imagine Apple + Patek Philippe.
    Product-as-event, and platform-as-covenant.
    New Circudyne Letter: circudyne.com/the-personal-com
    #CircularEconomy #DesignForLongevity #PostGrowth #Solarpunk

  2. The linear economy gave us products designed to be thrown away every two years. What we lost: the possibility of attachment.
    Imagine making baseball gloves this way. Or violins.
    The Companion Device is the consumer-electronics object we will make in the Circular Century.
    Imagine Apple + Patek Philippe.
    Product-as-event, and platform-as-covenant.
    New Circudyne Letter: circudyne.com/the-personal-com
    #CircularEconomy #DesignForLongevity #PostGrowth #Solarpunk

  3. The linear economy gave us products designed to be thrown away every two years. What we lost: the possibility of attachment.
    Imagine making baseball gloves this way. Or violins.
    The Companion Device is the consumer-electronics object we will make in the Circular Century.
    Imagine Apple + Patek Philippe.
    Product-as-event, and platform-as-covenant.
    New Circudyne Letter: circudyne.com/the-personal-com
    #CircularEconomy #DesignForLongevity #PostGrowth #Solarpunk

  4. The linear economy gave us products designed to be thrown away every two years. What we lost: the possibility of attachment.
    Imagine making baseball gloves this way. Or violins.
    The Companion Device is the consumer-electronics object we will make in the Circular Century.
    Imagine Apple + Patek Philippe.
    Product-as-event, and platform-as-covenant.
    New Circudyne Letter: circudyne.com/the-personal-com
    #CircularEconomy #DesignForLongevity #PostGrowth #Solarpunk

  5. The linear economy gave us products designed to be thrown away every two years. What we lost: the possibility of attachment.
    Imagine making baseball gloves this way. Or violins.
    The Companion Device is the consumer-electronics object we will make in the Circular Century.
    Imagine Apple + Patek Philippe.
    Product-as-event, and platform-as-covenant.
    New Circudyne Letter: circudyne.com/the-personal-com
    #CircularEconomy #DesignForLongevity #PostGrowth #Solarpunk