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Summary Of: Technacy

The Australian meaning of technacy is as a theoretical... Technacy is to the study of technologies... so too in technacy there are functional levels to being technate... so too in technacy there are various... the notion of technacy neither implies good or bad design... can be explained through analysis of the four technacy elements and the interactions of those elements... The above four elements of technacy interact in a deliberate way... The four elements of the technacy theory form a... and where the product of any technacy system can be an element of a new technacy system...

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