Overview
From the former curator of the history of technology at the Smithsonian and a Guggenheim recipient.
Every tool tells a story. Hands-On is an engaging collection of essays that explores the history and philosophy of tools and tool use. Each essay focuses on a single tool, wielding it to reveal a larger story about the nature of tools and technology as well as the diverse ways that tools allow us to understand culture and cultural change. As Steven Lubar reveals, seemingly simple workshop tools and household implements can provide insights into innovation and creativity, work and skill, hand and mind, nature and materials, and society and culture.
The book focuses on hand tools from the stone axe to the modern drill, from the broom to the hammer. The author uses their histories to consider big questions about the nature of tools and technology. How do we learn to use tools? How did tools come to define humanity? What shapes the design of tools? How and why do tools change over time? Together, these essays reveal how we shape technology, how we make sense of it, and how it shapes us.
Especially as machines become increasingly challenging to understand and control, it is important for us to understand how we use tools—and how we should build machines we can work with, not machines we work for. This book helps us make that crucial connection.
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